Using the presentation mode, Presentation mode operational flow, E 41) – Casio YA-W72M User Guide User Manual

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The Presentation Mode is for conducting presentations using special format (PPG) files generated
from PowerPoint, Word, PDF, and other types of files. This mode supports the operations described
below.
z Slideshow operations (page changes, writing on pages, etc.) with the digital pen on the dot screen

or on printed documents with special dot patterns

z As with PowerPoint file slideshow presentations, the Pen tool or Marker Pen tool can be used for

writing into the image. The following operations are also supported: shape, line, and arrow drawing;
image file pasting; relocation, zoom, and delete of objects inserted into a page; appending of a
blank page at the end of the slideshow, etc.

z Saving of content inserted during a slideshow to a PPG file

After re-opening a PPG file, inserted content can be edited (relocated, zoomed, deleted) as desired.

z A choice of slideshow views: full-screen view or window view

Presentation Mode Operational Flow

The following is the operational flow, up to actually conducting a slideshow, when using the
Presentation Mode.

Using the Presentation Mode

(1)

Prepare the PowerPoint, Word, PDF, or other file to be used as the source of the
slideshow, and (if you plan to perform slideshow operations from a printed document with
special dot patterns) print it using Dot Pattern Printer for CASIO.

(2)

Use the file you prepared in step (1) above to create a PPG file.

You can perform the above two steps simultaneously using Dot Pattern Printer for CASIO. For
details, see “Printing Documents with Special Dot Patterns and Creating PPG Files (for the
Presentation Mode)”
(page 74).

(3)

Start up IWB for CASIO, enter the Presentation Mode, and open the PPG file.

This will start the slideshow, and enable slideshow operation control by performing digital pen
operations on the dot screen or on a printed document with special dot patterns.
For more information, see “Conducting a Slideshow in the Presentation Mode” (page 42).

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