Developers really like code… and slide decks! When I give talks, a lot of attendees inquire for the slide deck afterwards. And I should confess, I do just precisely the same: it is an awesome reference when operating together with the know-how afterwards, some parts of it still continue being in your brain, so it is a straightforward tactic to rapidly get a lot more information on a specified subject matter.
That’s one from the fundamental motives I publish them all on my website (the 2nd purpose is perhaps you happen to be also speaking on a topic covered in a single of my talks so you would really like to make use of the slides. You’re totally welcome to undertake so :) ).
However,
Microsoft Office Standard 2010, if you’re like me, during the preparing of a discuss, I have a tendency to add fairly some notes in my slide decks. Whereas there aren't any excellent secrets and techniques in there, it’s most of the time finest to get rid of them. With preceding variations of Powerpoint, getting rid of these feedback possibly essential for being undertaken manually or possibly by a macro (at the least,
Windows 7 Ultimate Key, that’s the best way I did it,
Cheap Office 2010, I’m no Powerpoint savvy, head you!).
Now, in Powerpoint 2007,
Office Professional 2010, it is relatively easy to do it instantly.
Go for the Workplace button and click on “Prepare”. Inside the “Prepare” menu,
Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2010, decide on the “Inspect document” preference.
The window that now opens, described as the Document Inspector, permits you to search your slide deck for “personal information” like notes.
Click on Inspect. While you can see, my deck still has some notes and own document properties (more than likely my name). You can click on on Take away all to get rid of the many feedback and notes in the Powerpoint 2007 slide deck.