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Old May 30th, 2004, 03:56 AM
Laura
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I need to jazz up some business presentations - our team's stuff is very stale and basic. We primarily make presentations to customers on our products, services and strategies. Any suggestions on where I can view some great sample presentations? I have checked OfficeOnline and am really only finding templates (which is not what I'm looking for) but maybe I'm missing something? Thanks for your help!
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Old May 30th, 2004, 07:56 AM
Glen Millar
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Hi Laura,

I guess you could search google.com for examples. Or (and forgive me for the
sales pitch g), have you considered getting your company to send you or
your presentation designers to PowerPoint Live?

Else, get a professional to give it some "jazz" and learn from that. ElseIf,
what field you are in, as it would help with a more specific response? For
example, a medical example on a new heart valve may not help if you are into
selling kitchen tiles?

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Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/
Featured Presenter, PowerPoint Live 2004
October 10-13, San Diego CA
http://www.powerpointlive.com


"Laura" wrote in message
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I need to jazz up some business presentations - our team's stuff is very

stale and basic. We primarily make presentations to customers on our
products, services and strategies. Any suggestions on where I can view some
great sample presentations? I have checked OfficeOnline and am really only
finding templates (which is not what I'm looking for) but maybe I'm missing
something? Thanks for your help!


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Old May 31st, 2004, 05:33 AM
Mike McCall
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Laura,

I do presentations for many companies, healthcare, banking, gaming,
professional sports and others. The subjects vary from investor relations,
informational, sales, political issues, corporate meetings, etc. Call me
and I can send you some examples if you are interested.

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Mike McCall
McCall Management Associates
MedXec USA
TEL: 985.875.3020
FAX: 985.875.0659
"Laura" wrote in message
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I need to jazz up some business presentations - our team's stuff is very

stale and basic. We primarily make presentations to customers on our
products, services and strategies. Any suggestions on where I can view some
great sample presentations? I have checked OfficeOnline and am really only
finding templates (which is not what I'm looking for) but maybe I'm missing
something? Thanks for your help!


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Old May 31st, 2004, 04:22 PM
Tim Hards
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Hi Laura,
You might be interested in adding some cool 3D effects to your
presentations with our newly launched PowerPoint add-in, Perspector.
There are some sample presentations of the sort of effects you achieve
at http://www.perspector.com/perspector.cfm.

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Tim Hards
Chief Software Architect
Visual Exemplars Ltd

Perspector - 3D Business Graphics for PowerPoint
http://www.perspector.com/
 




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