Ann,
Where did you get this training?  I would love to have this type of training, 
and I believe my employer would actually pay for it.
Nancy
On Feb 8, 2012, at 3:10 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello Ezzie,

On 8 Feb 2012, at 01:44, ezzie bueno wrote:

My presentation must include two pictures along with a biography, motivations, 
something interesting about myself, and my future plans.  Would it be a good 
idea to discuss these items in their own separate slides?

Do you have to send this presentation to someone, or will you deliver it in 
person? This makes all the difference to the way you arrange it.

If you have to send it to someone, choose a theme in keeping with the 
situation. You haven't explained the purpose of this presentation, but if it is 
an application for a job, choose a theme to suit the company profile.

In the Toolbar, you'll find a menu button labeled Masters. Click this and 
you'll find a selection of slide types, some of which include photos.

Don't put too much text into one slide, wordy presentations are boring.

How can I get pictures into the document itself?

Choose a slide type that provides for a picture and paste it in.

This is a very sketchy explanation. It took two full days of training to teach 
a totally blind person to put together a professional presentation that 
included quite a few pictures.

Cheers,

Anne

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