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JMF
Apologies if this has been discussed before. It's about finding a way to
add more structure a PPT presentation. The specific context is a big
course consisting of a bunch of PPT (2007) slides. There are parts of
the course that may or may not be given every time. So in a way, one
could think of it as one main stream, with "side alleys" that one may or
may not go into depending on the situation. That would give the course a
kind of tree structure with a main trunk and possible branching.
In a Word document you would think of a structured outline. In PPT,
though, it seems that things are pretty flat from that point of view.
One could work with hyperlinks to other files, I suppose. I was
wondering if others had confronted similar issues and found novel solutions.
Thanks for any insights.
John
add more structure a PPT presentation. The specific context is a big
course consisting of a bunch of PPT (2007) slides. There are parts of
the course that may or may not be given every time. So in a way, one
could think of it as one main stream, with "side alleys" that one may or
may not go into depending on the situation. That would give the course a
kind of tree structure with a main trunk and possible branching.
In a Word document you would think of a structured outline. In PPT,
though, it seems that things are pretty flat from that point of view.
One could work with hyperlinks to other files, I suppose. I was
wondering if others had confronted similar issues and found novel solutions.
Thanks for any insights.
John