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Using Passage Express to make a Presentation

 
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Loretta
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:27 pm    Post subject: Using Passage Express to make a Presentation Reply with quote

I spent last week working on a presentation to highlight the capabilities of Passage Express. We had made a 'Power Point' presentation of Family History CD (Version 1) but now I wanted to see what I could do in Passage Express to make a similar presentation featuring Passage Express (version 2). It was easy and fun. In most ways, our new presentation is an improvement over the last one. I found so much flexibility in the software allowing me to do what I set my mind to create. Everytime I use it for a personal project, I begin to smile and get chills at the creation. It's just exciting to play with. And I'm not biased!
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Bill Strickland
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Joined: 05 Aug 2005
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 2:49 am    Post subject: Re: Using Passage Express Reply with quote

Not biased my foot!

But, yes, PE apears to be highly versetile, and as I have alluded to in some of my previous posts herein, quite capable of doing more than 'just' family history.

Gotta project? Try Passage Express! -- Sorta like them parcel delivery guys, take your package and deliver the goods via Passage Express. Works pretty well just creating a slideshow on disc of those pesky photos in your digital camera. As soon as video works ... Smile

Bill Strickland
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