March 2013
Intermediate to advanced
1032 pages
33h 29m
English
At the outset of this chapter, we discussed the fact that you need to anticipate potential problems when you actually deliver your presentation. Presenter view, discussed in the previous section, can help you keep track of your slides (you always know what slide is up next), and you can also view your notes.
You also need to anticipate, as much as possible, what type of additional information your audience might request during your presentation. For example, if you show a chart on a slide, someone in the audience might ask you about the raw data on which the chart is based. Even though you didn’t originally plan to show the data during the presentation, wouldn’t it be great if you already had the data arranged in an easy-to-read ...