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Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations

You're reading from   Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations Engage your audience visually with stunning Prezi presentation designs and be the envy of your colleagues who use PowerPoint with this book and ebook.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849693028
Length 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Russell Anderson-Williams Russell Anderson-Williams
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Best Practices with Imagery FREE CHAPTER 2. Using Audio 3. Inserting a Video 4. Approaching Your Prezi Design 5. Projecting Your Prezi 6. Prezis for Online Delivery 7. Importing Slides into Prezi 8. Prezi for iPad and Android 9. Mastering the Newer Prezi Features 10. Prezi Meeting 11. Getting Prezi through the Door Index

A common mistake


Before we go into any real detail on the subject of projectors, it's important that we explain a simple concept that most of us struggle with initially in Prezi. Thankfully there's also a simple solution as well, so read on.

Let us imagine we've just designed the Prezi as shown in the preceding screenshot. We want to introduce our audience to the three characters one at a time. We've linked the frames, containing each character with a path and we want each one to fill the screen that were projecting onto.

What do you think will happen when we go into show mode and click through the paths? Let's take a look and see:

  1. Path point 1 – What's that orange blob on the right?

  2. Path point 2 - Looks okay but there's a lot of empty space above and below the frame.

  3. Path point 3 – Who's arm is that in my view?

You can see in the preceding screenshot that as the paths move to each frame we can see parts of the other frames around them. Path point 3 is the best example as you can see the arm...

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