how to make powerpoint slides in my notes?

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Wasim

I want to create power point slides in my notes and run slide show. how can I
do that please help me!
 
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Jonathan

Wasim said:
I want to create power point slides in my notes and run slide show. how can I
do that please help me!

Wasim,

What is the benefit of doing the content AND the display in OneNote? Speed?
lack of graphic background? Other?

What effect are you trying to create on screen? The casual unedited nature
of handwritten notes? Ability to react to audience ideas and immediately
incorporate them into the "pages/slides"?

Willl you be able to control the information page-by-page to fit on one
screen in a consistent orientation?

Would you consider doing the content in OneNote, moving it to Powerpoint,
then printing to OneNote for the actual show? I have only tried writing on
Powerpoint2007 during a presentation a couple of times and it's a bit
trickier than I was hoping for! (I need to practice more...) Remember that
you can specify portrait orientation for Powerpoint slides.

My two cents... to focus the question. It's a question with good
possibilities!

Jonathan
 
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Rainald Taesler

Wasim said:
I want to create power point slides in my notes and run slide show.
how can I do that please help me!

In addition to what Jonathan already said:

I do not understand what you want to do.
Create PPT slides *IN* Onenote?
How should this work?

Do you mean to use content of your notebooks to be inserted in
PPT-slides?
This would have to be done in PPT.

Pls advice what you are after.

Rainald
 
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Rainald Taesler

Jonathan said:
.. I have
only tried writing on Powerpoint2007 during a presentation a couple
of times and it's a bit trickier than I was hoping for! (I need to
practice more...)

The main reason I had my faculty buy me a TabletPC had been the usage of
a pen during PPT-presentations in order to re-introduce "dynamics" for
teaching.
Using the pen on top of PPT-slides works OK.
Main problem is that I did not yet really re-design the presentations so
that the wanted "blackboard" effects would re-appear. Still to much
"ready-made" {siiiigh}.

Rainald
 

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