Oh, I don't think I could manage that! Maybe one more - give Google desktop
a try and use Google algorithms to find anything easily on your on PC. It is
loaded on all my PCs at home and I have even sneaked it on my work PC.
Best wishes
Rowley.
-----Original Message-----
From: Accident and Emergency Academic List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andrew Stearman
Sent: 20 November 2006 21:40
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Subject: Re: Useful tips for speakers
thanks for the tips rowley
is this going to be a regular weekly series ??
andy stearman
>>> [log in to unmask] 11/21/06 7:55 AM >>>
When giving a PowerPoint presentation you sometimes want the screen to go
blank while you make a point. Press B and the screen blanks, repeat and the
'slide' reappears.
If you want some light to write on a flipchart or something - press W and
the screen goes white. P takes you back one slide, N forward one. A makes
the pointer appear or disappear and CTRL-P turns it into a pen so you can
draw on the slide. CTRL-H makes it disappear.
Press F1 during a presentation to see these and much more!
Best wishes
Rowley.
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