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Different Types of Presentation |
There are actually two types of presentation that can be created using this template. | ||
The only difference between the two types of presentation is the font size used in the main textbox. | ||
Slide Show is the default but this can be easily changed from the (Options > Settings)(Slides tab). |
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New Textboxes |
Changing the type of presentation will only affect the font size in new textboxes or textboxes that are reformatted. | ||
Any textboxes that are selected (or activated) after the type of presentation has been changed will be converted to the corresponding font size. | ||
Any existing textboxes will not have there font size changed so if you want to create a different type of presentation you should change the setting immediately after creating a new presentation. |
Slide Show |
The Slide Show type should be used when a presentation is going to be given as a slide show. | ||
This type of presentation allows you to fit up to 9 lines of text on a slide. |
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Paper Printed |
The Paper Printed type should be used when a presentation is going to be given as a handout. | ||
The only difference is that the font is slightly smaller for the Paper Printed presentations. | ||
This type of presentation allows you to fit up to 13 lines of text on a slide by reducing the font size from 24 to 16. |
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