HOT TO build a restaurant MENU

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David M. Marcovitz

I need help with this project .

It seems liek Publisher or Word or several other programs would be a better
choice for this than PowerPoint. If you must use PowerPoint, go to the View
menu and select Toolbars and Drawing. I would probably draw the text boxes
for the items, but this would be much easier in Word.

--David


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David M. Marcovitz
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
 
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Paul Jackman

If you want to create traditional menus for Print you may want to look at
other software products. However if you are talking about creating menu
displays such as the new display technologies; DDS Dynamic Digital Signage,
PADS Projected Video Signs, then PowerPoint can be a good choice.
We design DDS and PDS systems for use with plasma displays or multi- screen
front and rear projection systems for restaurant venues. We provide turnkey
content production but also encourage users to create and maintain their own
menus and signage using MS PowerPoint.

Either way let us know what your needs are and I'm sure the creative people
in this newsgroup will help you along the way.

Paul
 

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