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David Lipetz
Folks,
We will be presenting to over 500 people on Thursday and are looking for the
best way to link multiple Powerpoint presentations together.
We have multiple speakers, each with their own presentation. We would like
to be able to link the presentations together, in the order in which they
will be presented. The technician advancing the slides should not have to
worry about which presentation to queue up next.
Most of the presentations use the same template, but each author may have
made minor changes, so combining all slides into one presentation is not
practical. Plus, several of the presentations are from completely different
templates so combining all slides into a single presentation will not work.
Also, since these presentations will be projected, we don't want the
audience to see any fumbling around between presentations.
I've tried the method of inserting an object on a slide, which when clicked,
will link to another slide or another presentation. This is also not a good
solution as it requires the technician to use the mouse, locate the object,
and click it in order to get the next presentation on screen.
Ideally, the same technique of simply pressing "page down" to advance from
slide to slide within a presentation would also work by starting the next
presentation when the current one has ended.
Am I missing something? Is there some easy way to do this that I have
overlooked? Surely many people are in this situation, what is the best way
to handle?
As an aside, when we ran this conference last year, we opened all the PPTs,
and ALT-TAB'd between them. The technician would use digital freeze on the
projector to hold the last slide in place until the next presentation was
queued up, then would unfreeze the projector when the first slide of the
next presentation was on screen in presentation mode. While this works, it
is a cumbersome and puts a lot of pressure on the tech to get it tight.
Ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
David
We will be presenting to over 500 people on Thursday and are looking for the
best way to link multiple Powerpoint presentations together.
We have multiple speakers, each with their own presentation. We would like
to be able to link the presentations together, in the order in which they
will be presented. The technician advancing the slides should not have to
worry about which presentation to queue up next.
Most of the presentations use the same template, but each author may have
made minor changes, so combining all slides into one presentation is not
practical. Plus, several of the presentations are from completely different
templates so combining all slides into a single presentation will not work.
Also, since these presentations will be projected, we don't want the
audience to see any fumbling around between presentations.
I've tried the method of inserting an object on a slide, which when clicked,
will link to another slide or another presentation. This is also not a good
solution as it requires the technician to use the mouse, locate the object,
and click it in order to get the next presentation on screen.
Ideally, the same technique of simply pressing "page down" to advance from
slide to slide within a presentation would also work by starting the next
presentation when the current one has ended.
Am I missing something? Is there some easy way to do this that I have
overlooked? Surely many people are in this situation, what is the best way
to handle?
As an aside, when we ran this conference last year, we opened all the PPTs,
and ALT-TAB'd between them. The technician would use digital freeze on the
projector to hold the last slide in place until the next presentation was
queued up, then would unfreeze the projector when the first slide of the
next presentation was on screen in presentation mode. While this works, it
is a cumbersome and puts a lot of pressure on the tech to get it tight.
Ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
David