power point slide show like a book?

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nilsen

hey everyone out there,
is there a achance to let the different pages in power point slide like a page in a book? u know, that u can actually see, how u turn the page. like in an adventure game, where u can scroll through your map? or is there another better way than power point to do a presentation in this kind of style?

thanx for ur help, nilsen
 
H

Hans Studer

DigitalPageAuthor produces a product with pages that attractively turn, just
like a book, when you click on them. Text and static images, but not
video/animation, are very easily incorporated and packaged as either .exe or
..dnl files. The latter are smaller, safer and delivered with a cookie to
enable reading.

nilsen said:
hey everyone out there,
is there a achance to let the different pages in power point slide like a
page in a book? u know, that u can actually see, how u turn the page. like
in an adventure game, where u can scroll through your map? or is there
another better way than power point to do a presentation in this kind of
style?
 
S

Scott Harvey

jepp..DigitalPageAuthor is indeed a good solution to this
problem nilsen. there is also a freeware flash script
available at flashkit.com, if you want ot do this in
macromedia's flash mx product. either way. best of luck
with your project.

Regards,
Scott Harvey,
http://www.123powerpoint.com
 
N

nilsen

well, thanks a lot for all your good and quick help. im trying it out now and see how it works.

Echo S said:
I believe Crystal Graphics has a transition like this in one of their plug-ins.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
presenter, PPT Live '04
Oct 10-13, San Diego http://www.powerpointlive.com



nilsen said:
hey everyone out there,
is there a achance to let the different pages in power point slide like a page in a book? u know, that u can actually see, how u turn the page. like in an adventure game, where u can scroll through your map? or is there another better way than power point to do a presentation in this kind of style?

thanx for ur help, nilsen
 
H

Hans Studer

You can download an evaluation version of DigitalPage Author from
http://www.pageauthor.com/
as well as some samples to see what you can do with this package.

Good luck
nilsen said:
hey everyone out there,
is there a achance to let the different pages in power point slide like a
page in a book? u know, that u can actually see, how u turn the page. like
in an adventure game, where u can scroll through your map? or is there
another better way than power point to do a presentation in this kind of
style?
 
B

brad23

Hello everyone,

I now have the same problem like you nilsen, but can't really find the
solution given to you nearly 2 years ago. I want to insert an old book (like
a photoalbum of former times) where you can see the pages turn by click. Can
you explain me how it works or better send mir the graphic where I just
introduce my text an pictures. ([email protected]). Thank you very, very
much!!! brad
 
E

Echo S

PowerPoint doesn't do this type of transition natively. You need something
like
http://www.crystalgraphics.com/presentations/transitions.main.asp

or you'll have to fake it like here
http://www.powerpointmagician.com/articles/3Dtransitions.htm

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

brad23 said:
Hello everyone,

I now have the same problem like you nilsen, but can't really find the
solution given to you nearly 2 years ago. I want to insert an old book (like
a photoalbum of former times) where you can see the pages turn by click. Can
you explain me how it works or better send mir the graphic where I just
introduce my text an pictures. ([email protected]). Thank you very, very
much!!! brad
a page in a book? u know, that u can actually see, how u turn the page. like
in an adventure game, where u can scroll through your map? or is there
another better way than power point to do a presentation in this kind of
style?
 

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