no, these were A4 catalogue pages with 60% white space.
I don't print Powerpoint presentations. I leave them where they belong - on the screen. If you have to print a Powerpoint session, then you have failed in your task of transferring information. Besides which, if you hand an audience a set of of Powerpoint printouts, they spend the whole time reading the printout - and NOT listening to the presenter. By all means make the presentation available online for later download, but printing them? Total incompetence: its the sign of a failed trainer or presenter
Last edited by jamesdevice; 10th Sep 2011 at 23:41.