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science2003
Hi there,
I am dealing with the following idea, and I would like to have a
feedback on whether it is feasible or not.
a. Use a writing tablet (e.g. wacom, etc) to draw and write directly to
the whole area-screen of ppt in preparing, but also during the
presentation.
b. Use slides that have some text/graphics written (for instance in a
single color like green) on it, but that during the presentation are
not displayed on the external monitor, but just on the laptop screen
(this to help the presenter to have the main plot already made - like
notes - and that he/she can rewrite on it with the pen of the tablet,
during the presentation for the benefit of the audience)
Questions:
1 To do handwritings in the whole area screen, do I need a writing
tablet of A4 size, or is it enough also a smaller tablet (yes probably
this is not a question for ppt newsgroup, but whatever..)
2 I know that with ppt2003 is possible to save the pen marks made
during the presentation, but ppt saves for instance a drawing line as
a picture and not as a editable line like when one uses the "scribble"
tool. Is it possible to turn the drawings made during the presentation
editable?
3 It will be of some use to update Office XP (and 2003) with the Tablet
Pack of Office, even if one uses the graphic tablet instead?
Thanks in advance
I am dealing with the following idea, and I would like to have a
feedback on whether it is feasible or not.
a. Use a writing tablet (e.g. wacom, etc) to draw and write directly to
the whole area-screen of ppt in preparing, but also during the
presentation.
b. Use slides that have some text/graphics written (for instance in a
single color like green) on it, but that during the presentation are
not displayed on the external monitor, but just on the laptop screen
(this to help the presenter to have the main plot already made - like
notes - and that he/she can rewrite on it with the pen of the tablet,
during the presentation for the benefit of the audience)
Questions:
1 To do handwritings in the whole area screen, do I need a writing
tablet of A4 size, or is it enough also a smaller tablet (yes probably
this is not a question for ppt newsgroup, but whatever..)
2 I know that with ppt2003 is possible to save the pen marks made
during the presentation, but ppt saves for instance a drawing line as
a picture and not as a editable line like when one uses the "scribble"
tool. Is it possible to turn the drawings made during the presentation
editable?
3 It will be of some use to update Office XP (and 2003) with the Tablet
Pack of Office, even if one uses the graphic tablet instead?
Thanks in advance