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      Communicating Using Technology
      Vol. 4 Issue 3 February 8, 2005
   Published and Copyright by Dave Paradi
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In this issue:
Last chance for Vancouver
1.  PPT - Media file names
2.  Adobe Acrobat versions
3.  Useful Resource - Old Programs
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Last chance for Vancouver consulting and workshop
This Friday and Saturday in Vancouver, BC I am offering an
opportunity to take your presentations to the next level.  Book a
consulting time with me on Friday Feb 11th by sending me an e-
mail (some time slots still open), or register for the workshop
on Saturday Feb 12th by going to: http://www.capsvancouver.org.
See you then.
1.  PPT - Media file names
I recently ran into a problem on a consulting assignment that I
think serves as a good lesson for anyone using audio or video
files in PowerPoint presentations.  The client had a video clip
that had been converted to the Windows Media video format (which
is the preferred format, by the way, because it is small and
plays well in PowerPoint) that would not play when inserted into
a PowerPoint presentation.  They sent it to me and it ran fine on
my computer, so I couldn't figure out what the problem was.  I
tried reconverting the file a number of different ways, but it
still didn't run on their computer.  I ended up going to their
offices and it would run on some of their computers, but not
others.  I just couldn't figure out what the issue was.  It
seemed that some of the computers may have had a problem with the
way PowerPoint was installed because they had all the latest
service packs installed, so it wasn't that they were missing some
bug fixes.  By chance, the client solved the problem a couple of
weeks later and let me know how they solved it.  The original
file name had underscores in it (the "_" character).  As soon as
they changed the file name to just letters, no punctuation or
other characters, the video worked when inserted into PowerPoint.
The lesson here is to always name your media files (audio or
video) with characters only - no spaces, underscores or other
special characters.  I still don't know why those machines had a
problem with the file named that way, but it is better to be safe
than sorry.
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2.  Adobe Acrobat versions
Ever since Adobe released Acrobat 6 a couple of years ago, and
with the recent release of Acrobat 7, I have noticed something
that you should be aware of when creating Acrobat files.  If you
create an Acrobat file in one of these latest versions and view
it on a previous version (version 5 or earlier), you get a
message when the file is loading that the file was created in a
later version of Acrobat and that some of the file features may
not be available.  While this is a valuable message from a
technical standpoint, to someone looking at your file, it can be
a disturbing message.  They won't know if they are really seeing
all of the file you sent or not and they may wonder what is
missing.  While it is likely that they really are seeing
everything (unless you specifically use a new feature), the
question still remains in their mind.  And this plants a seed of
uncertainty in their mind about the information they do see as
well.  You can't assume that everyone upgrades their version of
the Acrobat Reader, since many times they will only ever use the
one that came installed when they bought the computer (and some
corporate environments don't allow new software to be installed
even if they wanted to upgrade).  The solution is to create your
Acrobat files to a previous version compatibility.  This year I
will switch to making my files version 4 compatible since almost
all of the version 3 Readers are now replaced by a new version or
the computer they were on has been replaced altogether.  You can
set the version compatibility in the Options settings for the
version of Acrobat you have.  As I say in every presentation, it
is about what your audience needs, not what is convenient for
you, and this holds true for creating Acrobat files as well.
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3.  Useful Resource - Old Programs
Sometimes you need to test a file or process on a previous
version of a program.  But you don't want to uninstall your
current version and having a computer for every version would be
too much.  What may work is to keep one computer and install
previous versions as necessary.  But where do you get the
previous version if you can't find the disks or never had them in
the first place because it was installed from a master disk for
everyone in the organization?  One source is
http://www.oldversion.com.  It is a site that has older versions
of a number of programs that you can download and install.  If
this is a need of yours, check it out.
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