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Nancy Hauserman <[log in to unmask]>
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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Mon, 3 Oct 1994 09:23:00 CST
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          Correll Draw I think is better for making your presentations
          fancier but not for putting together basic presentations.
          It can do some great visual effects (e.g., move text into
          many shapes), has good clip art, can do pretty fun animation
          with Correl Move.  But as a general presentation mode it is
          cumbersome.  I use Power Point but only because I learned on
          that and it was loaded with the rest of my PC Windows
          material.
 
          There are some good and fun books called "CorrelDraw for
          Dummies", "Power Point for Dummies" and so on.  You can even
          get them in plain brown bags so no one sees the titles!
          Very good for answering lots of questions you might have in
          very simple language. Indeed, they answer questions that the
          QUE manuals (many think they are the best publishers of
          texts on software) do not answer.

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