Chapter 17
Presenting a File
Consider the following before you present a .notebook file.
Tips for Presenting a File
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Save your completed file on a disk or USB storage device. This enables you to
access and display your presentation by inserting the disk or USB storage device
into the computer connected to the interactive whiteboard. Alternatively, make
your presentation accessible on your local area network, and then browse to it on
the interactive whiteboard.
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To avoid losing your momentum and focus during the presentation, attach the
files, shortcuts and links to Web pages that you'll use during your presentation to
the Attachments tab of your file so you don't have to search for them.
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If your file contains a large number of pages, separate the pages into groups. This
enables you to find a particular page more easily during a presentation.
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Add a Screen Shade to a page. During the presentation, gradually remove the
shade to reveal the underlying text and graphics when you're ready to discuss
them. You can also add a Screen Shade that covers programs other than
SMART Notebook.
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Display the file in Full Screen view during the presentation. This view maximizes
the available workspace.
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Use the Spotlight, Magnifier and Pointer to highlight areas of interest during your
presentation.
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Create freehand objects that slowly fade, open a magnification window or open a
spotlight window using the Magic Pen.
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