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Posted by sanchan on 02-15-2001 11:00 PM:

Jason, may seem like a simple question: but, I just want to clarify: If I have a fairly simple Power Point presentation -- maybe 30-40 slides, most of which are plain, bulleted words -- I can "convert" the entire presentation and "load it" onto the module? In other words, I know this sounds silly, (but there is so much made of the ability to load "Word, Excel, whatever page you want...") I haven't heard anyone say, yes, you can take a single Power Point presentation and load it, lock, stock, and barrell, into the Presenter to Go module. (Subject to memory limitations) Just need to hear those reassuring words. I appreciate the software can handle all this other stuff, but just need reassurance a simple Power Point Presentation can be loaded all at once, rather than, say one slide at a time. Thanks Probaly have more questions later, but appreciate any help with this one!
Sam


Posted by Jason4321 on 02-15-2001 11:08 PM:

Talking

Absolutely! As I said in too many words, every "page" that would be printed to a standard printer is converted to a "slide" in the Presenter-to-Go software. Once you have your complete presentation and send it to the Hotsync queue, it's sent to the Visor's internal memory on the next Hotsync. You can leave it there or transfer to the modules internal flash memory (but that's if it is under 2 MB). You then select which presentation you want, a listing of "slides" (remember, each page will become a slide) appears on the visor and the monitor/projector will then display the first page of that presentation.

So, yes, it works on small Powerpoint presentations perfectly. Since it's SVGA output, the screen is very readable (it IS a computer monitor, after all) and your co-workers/boss/CEO/everyone will be awed by your technical savvy. Plus it's a great way to transport documents and presentations.

Now I just need more internal memory to fit my entire 700 page service manual in this!

Oh yeah, the presentation(s) are loaded all at once...

Does this answer your question?

-Jason


Posted by dpdamour on 02-16-2001 04:46 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Jason4321
Absolutely! As I said in too many words, every "page" that would be printed to a standard printer is converted to a "slide" in the Presenter-to-Go software. Once you have your complete presentation and send it to the Hotsync queue, it's sent to the Visor's internal memory on the next Hotsync.

It sounds as if it works in the same fashion as Adobe Acrobat. You select "Print" but instead of selecting a physical printer you select "Acrobat PDFWriter", click on "OK" and voila!

Question: Once you have the slide file on the Visor, can you create multiple presentations for that one file?

Scenario: You are going to make two presentations at a company. The first is to management. Their interests are money oriented. The second presention is to sales or tech staff. Their interest is technical. There will be slides in the presentation that you want to use in both presentations as well as slides you want to use in one but not the other.

If you create a slide file with EVERY slide you'll be using, can you have two presentation shows pre-programmed or will you have to take time between the meetings to set up the slide show for the next meeting?

=Dave=

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Posted by Jason4321 on 02-16-2001 06:19 PM:

Cool

Yes, it allows you to selectively "turn off" slides on the Visor, as well as load multiple presentations into the Visor or module.

I know exactly what you mean, it does everything you are asking. do wish you could attach notes to non-powerpoint slides, tho. Anybody know if this is possible? ouldn't find the option..


Posted by Pathdoc on 02-16-2001 06:51 PM:

Re: I got the Presenter-to-go module

quote:
Originally posted by Scottedt
Just recieved the module and it is GREAT! I put a presentation on it which is picture heavy and it compressed it down to 2mb, which I can store on the module itself. It has to be powered though which is a pain but it's better than 7lb laptop.



How big was the PowerPoint presentation before it was compressed? I do a lot of continuing medical education talks with lots of images in them. Some of my slide presentations are as big as 13mb! I'd like a better feel for how much they get compressed.


Posted by Scottedt on 02-17-2001 04:33 AM:

Compression

It does not compress the presentations much maybe 2 to 1 max. I looked back at the presentation I put on the flash module and that was about the extent of the compression.


Posted by Pathdoc on 02-18-2001 10:55 PM:

Re: Compression

quote:
Originally posted by Scottedt
It does not compress the presentations much maybe 2 to 1 max. I looked back at the presentation I put on the flash module and that was about the extent of the compression.


Thanks for the info!


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