Sunday, March 22, 2009

Add a looping introduction to a PowerPoint presentation : TechGuides : Microsoft Office Suite : ZDNet Asia

Add a looping introduction to a PowerPoint presentation : TechGuides : Microsoft Office Suite : ZDNet Asia: "Displaying an introductory or welcome slide while your audience arrives for a presentation is common. You might display general information or a friendly hello.

Displaying an introductory or welcome slide while your audience arrives for a presentation is common. You might display general information or a friendly hello.

Usually, you display just one slide and the presentation doesn't progress until you begin the presentation manually. This setup is okay, but to generate a bit more interest, you might want to display more than one introductory slide--call it a mini presentation if you like.

That way, you'll have the attention and interest of your audience before you even begin.

Two presentations in one
While the audience enters the room and finds a seat, they may chat with one another, help themselves to refreshments, or sit quietly and wait for the show. Regardless, most will be thinking about other things, and not your presentation.

The one-slide introduction that says welcome and displays pretty flowers is quaint, but it won't grab anyone's attention as they enter the room, and it certainly won't keep anyone's interest while they wait. ...



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