"Beverly Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Several people also commented that switching to PowerPoint, if I didn't
>> mind the expense, would be a good move; but since this presentation will be
>> my second [successful, I hope] one using AppleWorks, and I don't
> Several people also commented that switching to PowerPoint, if I didn't
> mind the expense, would be a good move; but since this presentation will be
> my second [successful, I hope] one using AppleWorks, and I don't really
> feel a need for any PowerPoint bells and whistles that may be missing
I was having difficulty projecting an AppleWorks presentation slide show
because I didn't realize that AppleWorks automatically switches to a lower
screen resolution when you play a presentation ("slide show"). (See
original question and quote from AppleWorks Help below.)
Peter, from the G-Book
Peter, playing with the presentation on the PB just now, I _finally_
understood your answer (just now noticed the change in resolution when
going between edit mode and presentation mode). I'm sure that's the key:
It's just a matter of finding the resolution that will project the
presentation (e
Thank you, Peter. (I forgot to mention that I'm on digest so there will be
some time lag.)
I'll try experimenting with the lower resolutions. I believe I tried 640 X
480 but I can't be certain. There are lots of extra resolutions that show
up once connected to the projector and I didn't try eac
Rodney:
I too experienced the same problem, under OS 9, with AppleWorks, with
presentations. It's because AW only "presents" presentations at 640x480, so
the PB switches resolution settings so that the presentation can be seen
full-screen. Does the same thing in OS X. Unfortunately, the projecto
Hi, all.
I'm preparing a presentation using AppleWorks 6.1.2. (OS 9.0.4, Japanese
Language Kit installed and AW "registered", PowerBook G3 233 MHz Wallstreet
14", 1024 X 768 [simulscan when connected to the projector] resolution) and
I've run into a weird problem.
Today I went to confirm the c