TS PowerPoint Presentation
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TS PowerPoint Presentation
TalkingScot is pleased to introduce a Power Point Presentation submitted to the board by Drew Davidson a member and former AG member of TalkingScot.
We highly recommend that all members of TalkingScot take a few minutes to review this presentation and if anyone has any questions or comments, please post a message or you could e-mail or pm any Moderator or Adminstrator of TalkingScot.
Power Point or a similar viewing program will be required to view this presentation. To view, click on the TS Powerpoint Presentation button located at the top of this page.
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We highly recommend that all members of TalkingScot take a few minutes to review this presentation and if anyone has any questions or comments, please post a message or you could e-mail or pm any Moderator or Adminstrator of TalkingScot.
Power Point or a similar viewing program will be required to view this presentation. To view, click on the TS Powerpoint Presentation button located at the top of this page.
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Hi Marilyn,
yes I just took a look at it today. I had tried previously but couldn't seem to get beyond the first slide. It's really good and must be a great help to first time visitors - and others, I found things I hadn't seen before.
Just one question - if you visit the site for the first time or if you want to register, are you automatically directed to it? It's so helpful I think people should see it before they start using the Forum.
Regards and job well done,
Tish
yes I just took a look at it today. I had tried previously but couldn't seem to get beyond the first slide. It's really good and must be a great help to first time visitors - and others, I found things I hadn't seen before.
Just one question - if you visit the site for the first time or if you want to register, are you automatically directed to it? It's so helpful I think people should see it before they start using the Forum.
Regards and job well done,
Tish
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Power Point Presentation
I have tried on a couple of occasions but nothing has come up. Maybe I am not giving it enough time to download, even although we have satellite broadband it isn't very fast.
Will try again tonight.
wini
Will try again tonight.
wini
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I had to click on each page to see it, which I thought wasn't necessary with Powerpoint.
May I respectfully suggest that the examples on each page are too small to read?
Nina
May I respectfully suggest that the examples on each page are too small to read?
Nina
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POWER POINT PREESENTATION
Mine worked last night so it must have been me.
I agree with the examples being a bit small.
If you are already a memeber you know what they are,, but for a new member it may be difficult.
wini
I agree with the examples being a bit small.
If you are already a memeber you know what they are,, but for a new member it may be difficult.
wini
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I'm afraid I can't get the presentation to open either. I click on the link, the screen flickers, then stays on the thread screen.
Am nosey now - want to know what I'm missing!!
Ellen.
Am nosey now - want to know what I'm missing!!
Ellen.
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Hi Everyone:
The Admin group is reviewing what can be done to address the concerns raised about the TS PowerPoint Presentation.
In the meantime, here's a solution that may work for some who would like a larger version. It really won't let you see the entire screen with the banner and crest, but it will allow for larger text and larger TS screen examples.
To check to see if you have Powerpoint:
The Admin group is reviewing what can be done to address the concerns raised about the TS PowerPoint Presentation.
In the meantime, here's a solution that may work for some who would like a larger version. It really won't let you see the entire screen with the banner and crest, but it will allow for larger text and larger TS screen examples.
To check to see if you have Powerpoint:
- 1) click on the START button on the task bar;
2) move your cursor to ALL PROGRAMS in the pop-up window; another window will appear listing all your programs;
3) move your cursor to Microsoft Office; a window will show you if you have PowerPoint installed
- 1) Click on the PPP button at the top of this TalkingScot page.
2) Choose 'SAVE' in the pop- up box.
3) Your PC directory will pop up; choose where you want to save the file.
- 1) On the toolbar, click VIEW.
2) Click on zoom and enter 120 in the percentage box and click OK.
3) On the toolbar, click VIEW SHOW
4) Click START SHOW