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Special Edition Using Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2002
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Special Edition Using Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2002

by Patrice-Anne Rutledge, Tom Mucciolo
June 2001
Beginner
768 pages
20h 22m
English
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Conducting the Broadcast

Now that you've accessed your broadcast, audience members need to arrive as well. This is a simple process—they just need to click the URL to the broadcast lobby page that you provided them in your broadcast invitation e-mail.

A broadcast presentation won't look any different to you (the presenter) than if you were running a slideshow on your computer. Just move through your presentation as you normally would, but remember to not go too quickly. It takes 10–15 seconds for your clients to download each new page.

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You might want to set up a nearby computer and log in as a participant so you can see what your audience is actually seeing. Based on tests, the time it takes for each slide to reach client systems varies ...

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