November 01, 2004 Edition Nr: 001
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Welcome to the all new first edition of the 123PPT.com Newsletter.
This Newsletter marks a new step for 123PPT.com, and it's a step that we take to provide you, with even greater value, and resources to help make your next presentation even better.
The 123PPT.com Newsletter will be published bi-monthly, on the 1st, and the 15th of each month. And in every edition we promise to feature a different selection of products from across our entire range, and offer them to you at exclusively discounted Newsletter prices. If you've seen a product tha you'd like, who knows, it maybe on offer in this edition, or maybe the next?
What's more, the Newsletter brings you Exclusive Articles and Advice, from leading presenters, and presentation creators.
Step-by-step PowerPoint tutorials and lessons from leading Interactive designers and media creators.
As well as the opportunity to Ask the Experts, about any area of your presentation. This exclusive service, is one we provide for you, and only for you, our Newsletter subscribers. So whether your curious on how to improve your public speaking performances, wonder about how to create certain effects for your presentation content, or want to know how to increase the involvement of your audience. In Ask the Experts, you'll have the opportunity to get the answers to the questions that matter to you.
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Offer valid from 01/11/2004 - 15/11/2004 for all subscribers of the 123PPT.com Newsletter.
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Verbal, visual, or none of the above By Graham Neil, Presentation Consultant, 123PPT.com
A wise man once said never mix politics and PowerPoint. Well he obviously never worked for any TV network, because it seems the only thing I see and hear these days are numbers from election polls on one channel, or the animated charts on another.
But do pictures speak louder than words and does the visual have greater effect than the verbal? When you address your audience how can you be sure that you are using the right balance of formal address, and visual aids?
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For many distributing a presentation has been a case of having to use Microsoft's built in compilation tool, Pack and Go. For others it's a quick zip or sit file, and sent via mail as an attachment.
But you want to play your presentation on screen without the need to interact, but need to broadcast it to an audience, let someone play it on demand, broadcast it online, record it for prosperity, or maybe don't wish to run it from PowerPoint or even a computer for that matter. Can you get your presentation to look the way you need it and still play?
Presentations and PowerPoint expert Scott Harvey, shows you "How to export your PowerPoint presentation to DVD and video?" With this step-by-step guide.
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In our last edition, Sharon Docherty Asked the Experts, "How can I play my presentation without the audience viewing my presentation notes on screen?"
Read Jonathan Stock's reply, as he answers Sharon's question and shows you how to keep your audience seeing the visuals you want, but not the notes you need.
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