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Communicating Using Technology
Vol. 4 Issue 14.5 July 12, 2005
Published and Copyright by Dave Paradi
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In this issue: Announcements 1. PPT - Turn Off Wireless 2. Inserting special characters 3. Useful Resource - PC World Supercharge tips -------------------------------------------- Privacy Policy: I will never sell or distribute your e-mail or information to anyone. -------------------------------------------- If you like the tips, pass it on! If you have received this as a forward from a friend, sign up for your own copy at: http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/newsletter.htm -------------------------------------------- Corrections from last issue A couple of corrections from the last newsletter. One eagle eyed reader noticed that I skipped issue 13 - it was a typo, you did not miss an issue. This one is 14.5. Second, the correct web site for the seminars is http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/resources.htm. Let me know if you are interested in attending in Boston or New York in the fall. See me at NSA today For those of you who have said hello at the NSA Convention in Atlanta the last few days, thank you. It is so good to hear in person how much this newsletter means to so many. For those who haven't said hi, I am presenting today at 10:30 am in the Inman room. Please drop by if you can. Save Money - Book me where I am travelling I am travelling to the San Francisco/San Jose area next month and am available to do a seminar or consulting Aug 19-23. If you want to save some money by not having to pay travel costs, book some time with me on one of these dates. Just e-mail me at Dave@ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com. 1. PPT - Turn Off Wireless For those of you who have a wireless connection built in to your laptop (which is anyone who has purchased a laptop in the last two years probably), beware of a problem I saw recently during a presentation. While the presenter was setting up, he commented that he had a wireless connection in the meeting room. This is quite common now that many hotels offer free wireless Internet connections throughout the hotel. He proceeded to set up and later started his presentation. The wireless connection continued to be live during the presentation and it caused a problem about half way through. On top of one of his slides popped up a message that his computer had downloaded an update to his virus software and it was now installed. The only way to get rid of the message was to click on the OK button in the message window. What happened is that since the virus software saw a live Internet connection, it kept checking for updates every few minutes (most virus software packages do this to always have the latest threats covered as soon as possible). When an update was available, it downloaded it and notified him. What the virus software does is pop up over any screen that is there, including on top of your presentation. My advice is that if you have a wireless connection built in, when you are presenting, turn it off by disabling that network connection (you can disable the connection by clicking on Start -> Control Panel -> Network Connections; then right click on your wireless connection and selecting Disable from the sub-menu). This will save you from the virus software popping up a message in the middle of your next presentation. When you are done, enable your wireless connection by using the above instructions and selecting Enable on the sub-menu. -------------------------------------------- Learn to use PowerPoint in under 2 hrs Why wade through a big book - get a 13 step process that teaches you the 20% you REALLY need to know. "The step-by-step guide for these functions is far easier to follow than the PowerPoint for Dummies book I had!" -Randy Maples "Dave, many people go over the top with claims as to how great their product is - you know the sort - but I can definitely say that your e-book on Powerpoint is a no-frills, punchy and very helpful tool." - Tom Webb Go to this link: http://www.kickstartcart.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=45805 -------------------------------------------- 2. Inserting special characters In Microsoft Word, there are many occasions where you would want to use a graphical character in the text. In my case, it is in writing my book that is going to be published by Prentice Hall next year. I need to insert a right arrow character (like the -> character combination I use in this newsletter, only as a single graphical character). The right arrow is the standard character to indicate a next click in a sequence when describing how to perform a function in a software program (ie. click on File->Open to open a file). To insert any special character in Word, you can click on Insert->Symbol to display a list of characters that can be inserted. Just search for the one you want, click on it and click on the Insert button. But if it is a character that you will need to use often, look down at the bottom of the dialog box displaying the characters. You will see listed the shortcut key or key combination for inserting this character. The default for many characters is to type in a numeric character code and then press the Alt+X key combination. If you want to set your own shortcut key, press the Shortcut Key button at the bottom of this dialog box and you can set up a key combination that is easier for you to remember. For example, I have set up the Alt+Right Arrow key combination to insert the right arrow character so that I don't have to remember the numeric code (which is 2192 in case you are curious). Use this method to set up shortcut keys for the special symbols you need to use in Word. ------------------------------------------------------- Make Your Next PowerPoint Presentation Compelling Do you have an important presentation coming up? Would you like to make it so compelling that people sit on the edge of their seats listening to you? If you do, let me help you with my ten step PowerPoint presentation consulting approach. This is way more than just slide design, this is professional input on the structure, design and delivery of your PowerPoint presentation. One of my consulting clients wrote "I can confidently say my sales have already increased as a result of this astounding presentation." If you are interested, go to this link: http://www.kickstartcart.com/app/adtrack.asp?AdID=85889 ------------------------------------------------------- 3. Useful Resource - PC World Supercharge tips I am always looking for neat ways to enhance my computer experience or to save time in what I do with my computer. I found a collection of more than 65 utilities that can help with a myriad of tasks in a PC World article recently. Check it out and see what tasks you can speed up to make your computing more efficient. The article is at: http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article/0,aid,119982,pg,1,00.asp -------------------------------------------- Tools I use to sell my products: KickStartCart shopping cart system: http://www.kickstartcart.com/app/default.asp?pr=31&id=42487 Credit Card Processor PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/row/mrb/pal=8ADSGLU62YXWW Credit Card Processor 2checkout.com: http://www.2checkout.com/cgi-bin/aff.2c?affid=90267 -------------------------------------------- Would you like me to speak to your professional association or chapter event? I am always looking for opportunities to share my information with others and would love to explore speaking to your group. Just e-mail me at: Dave@ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com for more info. -------------------------------------------- Check out the books, e-books and other learning tools at: http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/resources.htm ******************************************** This newsletter is: CUT July 12/05 [PPT Wireless Issue, Word Symbols] If you want to read back issues of this newsletter, click on the following link to go to the Archives: http://tinyurl.com/nhgl ******************************************** |
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