Summary
In this chapter you learned many strategies for taking charge of the presentation delivery process, including using the on-screen controls, working with multiple monitors, and packaging a presentation for delivery on some other computer.But what appears on the screen is only half the picture in a live-action presentation, right? The other half are the handouts that the audience receives. Often the handouts will make a more lasting impression than the live show, since people will take them home and keep them on file. In the next chapter, you'll learn some advanced techniques for maximizing the effectiveness of your printed support materials.