Customizing Presentations
3-5
Click a button on the right to work with the selected slides.
SLIDE SORTER: SALES.PDF
Save
Exit
Transition
Hide
View
Move
Select All
Deselect All
On
Multiple Select Mode
Off
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
The Next Evolution
The Next Evolution
35mm
Slides
Electronic
Presentations
OHP
Films
IDS
System
?
Integrating the best attributes
Target Customers
Target Customers
Early Adopters
Early Adopters
Frequent electronic presenters
Frequent electronic presenters
In-house advocates
In-house advocates
Traditional Presenters
Traditional Presenters
Frequent hardcopy presenters
Frequent hardcopy presenters
Users of traditional media
Users of traditional media
Executive Presenters
Executive Presenters
Simple user interface
Simple user interface
Low risk environment
Low risk environment
Traditional Presenters
Traditional Presenters
Familiarity
Familiarity
Convenience
Convenience
Linear delivery
Linear delivery
Low risk environment
Low risk environment
Easy access to media
Easy access to media
The Next Evolution
The Next Evolution
35mm
Slides
Electronic
Presentations
OHP
Films
IDS
System
?
Integrating the best attributes
Executive Presenters
Executive Presenters
Don’t create presentations
Don’t create presentations
Low risk environment is a must
Low risk environment is a must
Quality is important
Quality is important
Figure 3-2 Dragging to select a group of slides
4. Click the MouseDisk, or release the Cyclops wand button or
high-intensity laser spot to define the group. The slides are selected (they
all show a blue outline around them), and the MediaExpress system has
switched to Multiple Select mode.
Moving slides
You must use either the Cyclops remote, wand, or optional laser pointer to
move slides. You can move slides only within the current presentation file.
To move a slide or a group of slides with the Cyclops remote, wand, or
optional laser pointer, follow these steps.
1. In the slide list box, select the slide (or slides) that you want to move
(see page 3-4).
2. Click
Move
in the Slide Sorter.
3. Press the edges of the MouseDisk to reach the desired location. An
insertion bar (a solid vertical bar between slides) shows where the slides
will be placed, as shown in Figure 3-3.