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102. Add Notes to a Presentation

85 Print a Presentation

103 Create Presentation Handouts

Impress's Notes view enables you to create and edit notes for you or your presentation's speaker. When you display the notes, Impress shows the notes at the bottom of your slide while you work on your presentation. The Notes view shows the slide contents and, below it, a dialog box for your notes.105 About Giving Presentations ).

The Notes view is designed to allow printing of the notes for the speaker. However, the speaker can also display the Notes Page view during a presentation to eliminate paper shuffling. If the speaker's computer has two video cards and two monitors, as most laptop setups used for presentations will be able to provide (the laptop's monitor and the overhead projector plugged into the laptop's output port), Impress can send the slides to one monitor and the speaker's slides and notes are available on the speaker's computer to follow the presentation.

102. Add Notes to a Presentation

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If your notes text is not large enough to read easily, expand the viewing area by using the

Zoom command from the

View menu.

1.

Request the Notes View

Click the

Notes tab at the top of the work area to display your slides'

Notes view. Alternatively, choose

View, Notes Page from the menu bar.

2.

Begin Adding Notes

Double-click the text box with the placeholder text

Click to add notes . Type any notes that go with the current slide. You can apply all the usual text-formatting commands to your notes, including increasing the font size (see

90 Format Presentation Text ).

3.

Continue Adding Notes

Press

PageDown to move to the next slide and add notes where needed throughout the rest of your presentation.

NOTE

You don't have to add notes once you've completed all the slides. If you display the Notes view after creating each slide, you can add notes along the way.

4.

Print the Notes

If you prefer to print your notes instead of following along on your laptop as you give your presentation, you can print each slide and the notes that go with them. Select

File, Print , click the

Options button in the Print dialog box, and click to enable the

Notes check box.

5.

Set the Default Note Formatting

If you want to set up a master format for your notes, you can select

View, Master, Notes Master to show the master slide. Select the placeholder text that reads

Click here to edit the notes format and then right-click the text to display the formatting menu. You don't have to select the text before right-clicking, but sometimes it's wise; if the note's text box and not the note text itself is still selected, the right-click menu won't display the needed formatting commands.