using ink in powerpoint presentations

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Guest

I do not have a tabletPC but I would like to use the ink feature during a
Powerpoint Presentation - to add participant suggestions to a slide. Using
the mouse to write is very cumbersome and sloppy - is there a way I can do
something similar but using the keyboard?
 
G

Guest

Then you probably want to use the Speaker's notes or Control Toolbox's
Textbox. During slide show, Right click and select Screen > Speaker's Notes.
This will bring up the speaker's notes where you can type your text from
there.

Another way is to use the Control Toolbox's Textbox.
Click View > Toolbars > Control Toolbox.
On the control toolbox toolbar, select the Textbox icon and place a textbox
on the slide. Now, go into slide show and you will be able to enter text on
the textbox.
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Shawn Toh (tohlz)
Microsoft MVP PowerPoint

Site Updated: Dec 24, 2006
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G

Guest

You can use the Meeting Notes feature, but it will add a slide at the end of
the presentation, not on the slide itself...
In Slide Show view, right-click and select Meeting Minder; on the Meeting
Minutes tab, in the Description text box, type your notes;

You can also add action items if you'd like. Add the assigned to and due
date, and click Add. Click OK.

Hope this helps...
 
G

Guest

It works if you are using earlier versions of PowerPoint. Otherwise, if you
are using PowerPoint 2003, meeting minder has been removed.
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Shawn Toh (tohlz)
Microsoft MVP PowerPoint

Site Updated: Dec 24, 2006
PowerPoint Anime - Rewrite
http://pptheaven.mvps.org
PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
 

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