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replyReply Thu 24 Jul 2008, 16:50Delegate Martin said...

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What do you do with the presentation save to a memory stick or other device to use in the "village hall" context where IT facities are minimal.

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replyReply Thu 24 Jul 2008, 19:32Trainer David said...

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Martin

Saving to a memory stick is a good idea, however i would also burn to a cd so you have a backup and also have a print out for real emergencies or to photocopy and give out as handouts.

make sure you take extension leads to older "villgae halls", they are famous for havin a couple of electric sockets in the most obscure place.

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