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Presentation mode

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Presentation mode

Using a data projector and the Windows version of this Encyclopedia, instructors are able to "liven up" and "lighten up" their computer seminars and workshops. To expand text and illustrations for audiences, do this:

  IMAGES   Right click mouse:

  Expand   ZOOM IN  (or Alt-Z, Ctl-Z)

  Restore  ZOOM OUT  (or press Esc)


  TEXT     Fonts menu:

  Expand   PRESENTATION MODE (24 pt)
           PRESENTATION MODE (36 pt)

  Restore  RESTORE DEFAULTS


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Features include: real player photos in your plays and variable speed animation, full presentation mode, the ability to email plays to players, an easy-to-use toolbar, unlimited play storage, advanced stat-tracking and graphing, shot charts, printouts, schedule-keeping, and more.
Using the portal, executives are presented with key performance data in the presentation mode of their choice, allowing them to make timely decisions to stay on top of a highly competitive market.
The Presentation mode increases contrast between bright and dark areas to make it easier to see detailed diagrams and text often used in presentations.
 
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