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William Andersen
How can I use layered overheads in PowerPoint?
I have pages that were designed to be used to make transparencies for
overhead projection. They were designed to show one (a chart) and then place
several others on top of it, each with different colors, as the steps in
training and problem solving were addressed.
We only use PowerPoint now. I'd like to be able to do the same thing:
project a chart, and then in several steps, overlay it with one, then
another, and so on.
Will I have to first make individual transparencies, then scan the first
one, then the first one with the second one on top of it, then three
transparencies, then four, etc.?
I have pages that were designed to be used to make transparencies for
overhead projection. They were designed to show one (a chart) and then place
several others on top of it, each with different colors, as the steps in
training and problem solving were addressed.
We only use PowerPoint now. I'd like to be able to do the same thing:
project a chart, and then in several steps, overlay it with one, then
another, and so on.
Will I have to first make individual transparencies, then scan the first
one, then the first one with the second one on top of it, then three
transparencies, then four, etc.?