Powerpoint Inspiration
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Looking for good presentations.
Yeah, yeah, I know, but it still has to be something that can be handed around. InDesign or others will not work.
Filter just resulted in the useless comments (which I may have participated in at one point and am eating my words).
Suggestions?
- Jnr_Madison0
Google said this.
- ninitaz0
Have any of you tried Keynote?
http://www.apple.com/iwork/keyno…
- d_rek0
+1billion for Keynote
Way more flexible than PPT. You can export as PPT, PDF, jpegs, printerfriendly, etc.
But I understand working in PPT is just not avoidable sometimes. If that's the case good luck. Just make something you're remotely happy with because i've come to notice that nothing you will ever do in ppt will make me happy. Just finesse it to the breaking point and move on.
- formed0
Thanks. I need to be able to hand off a template, so other programs are out.
And yes, I've resigned myself to the fact that it won't be perfect.
- redefine your definition of perfect.ninjasavant
- ok, perhaps 'not to my normal standards' is what I should have said.formed
- mg330
"Powerpoint Inspiration."
Now there's a great oxymoron...
- mikabast0
not really powerpoint but presentation:
- Shaney0
if the client insists you have no choice, this may/may not help:
http://www.lynda.com/home/Displa…- I interviewed at Duarte. Those are some first-rate weirdos.monospaced_III
- ha ha i thought same when reading it...only place i knew that used PP in any wayShaney
- formed0
They didn't insist, but it seems like the most flexible approach. Their current presentations are in PP, so making a new one, handing a template that they can use for quick letters or whatever, seems like the best approach.
I think we'll design something, try to put it together in PP, then if then if that doesn't work easily move onto ID.