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Adobe Acrobat adds impact to your PowerPoint presentations
Create and deliver more convincing presentations by making Adobe Acrobat your Microsoft PowerPoint presentation software partner.
There's more to presentations than Microsoft PowerPoint, even though PowerPoint is the presentation software of choice for most business presentations. Adobe Acrobat complements PowerPoint, allowing you to show more, with greater ease.
As explained in the latest issue of my Guerrilla Marketing and Design newsletter, Acrobat's F11 Full Screen View permits you to display a variety of properly sized horizontal and vertical visuals, created using several different software programs, including Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, Microsoft Publisher newsletters, Photoshop visuals, and Adobe InDesign publications.
All this, plus added protection in case "something goes wrong" on the way to your presentation! Read about it here and subscribe to future issues here.
August 19, 2005 in Presentations | Permalink
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Roger,
Interesting that you keyed in on Adobe Acrobat. I am a Managing Director of a services company (http://www.marketingscoop.com) which is experimenting with the advanced features of Adobe Acrobat. We are now delivering solutions that imbed full motion video and audio into PDF documents. The functionality is amazing and doesn't require the recipient to have any of the software on their machine. Adobe is fantastic!
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