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![]() | A class handout created in Slide View. Text and graphics are integrated. I used the copy/paste features extensively, and colored in the new beads in each step. |
![]() | Illustrations for a web tutorial. After drawing the images in Slide View, I drew a box in the background the same color as my web page background. I make screen captures with Paint Shop Pro and save the captures as GIF images. |
![]() | A loomwork (or square stitch) grid. Not as easy to use as bead graphing software, but I can create a grid for any stitch, color in my design, and then erase the rest of the beads. I can also combine different stitches on one page.The distortion in this image is because it was reduced. PowerPoint files print out smooth edged. |
![]() | A handout created by Chris Prussing. This is a screen capture of the file's Notes View. Chris drew the pictures and added captions in Slide View, then added step-by-step instructions in Notes View. |
![]() | Photographs can also be incorporated into your PowerPoint handouts, so students can see the finished product. This is a nonsense flyer I created just to show some photographs. |
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