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"Menu-driven" PowerPoint presentations

Sun 06 Jun 2010 17:52:24 | 1 comments

From Discussion on Linkedin ASTD_TCC group:

 

David A. Amdur wrote:

Nifty article tells why & how to create "Menu-driven" PowerPoint presentations at:

http://workshop-resources.com/?p=173

David Cotton wrote: "I like to spend longer on some topics, less time on others (according to delegate needs and energy levels) and to move back and forward within the slides. A sequential slide show doesn't lend itself to this.

      Menu-driven slides make this far easier, allowing you to go from any slide to any other in 2 clicks, avoiding the messy business of dropping out of the slide show to find an earlier or later slide, or scrolling through endless slides to get to the relevant one."

 

John Murphy wrote:

“David, very interesting. Do you or anyone have a sample? Would really like to see one. (Didn't see one in the article.) Thanks”

 

David A. Amdur;  wrote:

OK. I threw  together an example using one of old presentations. You can download it at: 

http://amdur.pbworks.com/browse/#view=ViewAllFiles¶m=All%2520Files

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Interesting article...here is a Free PowerPoint add-in that provides this type of functionality. http://www.slidedynamic.com/download



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