K
Karen
I posted a question last week regarding the above and
would like some further clarrification/help.
Some presentations were presented off a lap top in New
York. They all presented fine except ours which was
created in London. Our presentation appeard to be too big
for the screen so that a good third of each of the slides
was lost to the audience (and to the person looking at the
laptop they were on) No one else who emailed their slides
from all over the world had the same problem.
The last time a sent this query I was advised that it may
be a resolution issue with the lap top, but since I have
now confirmed that all presentation were sent off the same
lap top then this can't be.
Anyone come across a similar problem?
would like some further clarrification/help.
Some presentations were presented off a lap top in New
York. They all presented fine except ours which was
created in London. Our presentation appeard to be too big
for the screen so that a good third of each of the slides
was lost to the audience (and to the person looking at the
laptop they were on) No one else who emailed their slides
from all over the world had the same problem.
The last time a sent this query I was advised that it may
be a resolution issue with the lap top, but since I have
now confirmed that all presentation were sent off the same
lap top then this can't be.
Anyone come across a similar problem?