01 Oct
Posted by jj as Office
When you use Microsoft® PowerPoint® software in conjunction with a SMART Board™ interactive whiteboard, presentations become more collaborative and relevant to your audience. As a presenter, you can record audience feedback, make notes, add diagrams and save your work directly into your PowerPoint file or into Notebook™ software.
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Before You Begin Installing the Add-ons Preparing for Installation 3 Determining the Amount of Free Flash Memory 4 Obtaining an Add-on Package from Wyse Technology 5 Verifying an Add-on Package Contents 5 Installation Files 6 Removal Files 6 Installing and Removing the Add-ons Installing an Add-on Using Rapport Administrative Software 7 Registering an Add-on Package in the Software Repository 8 Distributing an Add-on Package 10 Installing an Add-on Using Remote Administrator 3000 (RA3000) 11 Installing an Add-on Using FTP Pull 15 Removing an Add-on 16 Removing an Add-on
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The Basics, Part 1: Creating a Series of Slides
1. Start PowerPoint From the Start menu click on
> Programs
> Microsoft Office XP
> Microsoft PowerPoint
2. Note the New Presentation task pane on the right side of your screen. Under New click on Blank Presentation link.
3. The initial slide that displays in the center of the screen is a title slide. Click to add title area and type in PowerPoint XP Basics. In the Click to add subtitle area type your name, title and email address.
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