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ter for your ActiveSync drag-and-drop operations. You can choose a
dimension and then clear the
Show this option dialog box next time
check box (it is selected by default as shown in the figure above). If
you cleared it, the dialog box will not open whenever you drag-and-
drop a file from your computer to your mobile device. Instead, the
dimension you specified will be used during each conversion.
•
2) You can set the dimension each time you drag-and-drop a Power-
Point file from your computer to your mobile device. If the Show this
option dialog box next time check box has not been cleared, the IA
Presenter “Set ActiveSync Conversion Options” dialog box will open
automatically every time you drag-drop a PowerPoint file to your
Pocket PC.
Choosing Dimensions for the Converted .IAP File
The conversion filter supports both PPT and PPS PowerPoint files. The
conversion options are:
•
Pocket PC LCD Size – 320 x 240:
Select this option if you only want
to display the presentation on the LCD screen of your Pocket PC.
However, if you have tried the
320 x 240
button and then find that
images on the Pocket PC screen have been stretched to fit the
screen, and you do not want this effect, try converting again using the
User-defined
button. After selecting
User-defined
, enter
240
in the
first box, and
320
in the second box.
If you want to prepare the file to project the presentation to a VGA screen
or video monitor, select one of these options:
•
VGA – 640 x 480
•
SVGA – 800 x 600
•
User-defined: If you do not want to use one of the pre-defined
dimensions
listed above, select the
User-defined
option and enter
your own value in the fields.
Opening a Presentation and Using View Modes
When you invoke IA Presenter, the first screen that appears lists all the
converted PowerPoint presentations currently in your \
My Document
s
folder. Tap on the name of the file you want to load. You can then choose
from the following view modes.
Normal View
Normal view allows you to view the current slide in the upper pane, while
still able to navigate slides conveniently using the lower thumbnail pane.
XGA 1024 x 768 is not supported.
NOTE