Thanks Harold, I will check it out ! Have a good Monday,
Etan. Etan Doronne Creator of lecture series My India - Where every village is home 818-614-7128 4570 Van Nuys Blvd. Suite 364 Sherman Oaks, CA. 91403 www.myindiaexperience.com On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Harold Fuchs < [email protected]> wrote: > On 26/07/09 21:03, Harold Fuchs wrote: > > On 23/07/09 21:27, Etan Doronne wrote: > > Thanks Harold. Valuable tip. > > I tried it, it definitely works the way I wanted, and as you mentioned, the > file becomes bigger. > > The problem with that is that editing becomes tricky because it uses up > greater resources and slows down the computer, More then that, the auto save > that occurs now and then takes minutes rather then seconds now. > > So my idea is to maybe have two versions: a work version that will be linked > to photos and lighter to use, and a presentation version that will have > photos embedded (Edit>Links>Break Links) and will be foolproof meaning no > missing photos surprises when I screen it live with audience. > > Unfortunately, I thought about it only after I broke the links and there's > no 'undo' option for that (undo is greyed out). > > What would you suggest. > > > > I "think" the only solution is to delete each image (from a copy of the > presentation) and then insert them (linked) again. Now your current original > will have the images embedded and the copy will have them linked. > > And one more question, if you don't mind, do you know how I can screen the > presentation on a big screen (meaning from laptop through the VGA connection > to a projector) AND have it on the running on the 'notes' mode on my laptop > screen. That way I can have my summary reminder of points to talk about for > every slide. > > > > I don't think you can do this - have two different views at the same time. > But, of course, I could be wrong. Anyone? Help. Please! > > <snip> > > I have this on good authority: > > > http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/presenter-screen > > "The Presenter Console Extension provides more control over your slide show > presentation, such as the ability to see the upcoming slide, the slide > notes, and a presentation timer whereas the audience see only the current > slide." > > > -- > Harold Fuchs > London, England > Please reply *only* to [email protected] > >
