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By: Geetesh Bajaj
Date Created:
Last Updated: February 25th 2009
Presentations
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Autorun Splash Programs Roundup
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The
Big Box of Art
Professor
Franklin's Instant Photo Effects
Franklin's
Photo Effects with PowerPoint
Free
Images and Textures
GraphicsDesk
Photo-Objects
Volume I and II
Photo-Objects
Volume III
Photo-Objects
and PowerPoint
PresentationPro
PowerDESIGNS
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Adobe
Photoshop
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Other Stuff
PowerPoint
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A lot is at stake -- power, money, reputation, future plans, justice. You need to win this case. Your presentation materials surely will play an important role in helping the judge and jury experience the sights, sounds, and details of the case ... or not. The choice is up to you, says one tech-savvy attorney.
The choice is up to you, says one tech-savvy attorney. It all depends upon whether you are willing to push PowerPoint beyond its normal boundaries to maximize its interactive and persuasive potential. This article by Robert Lane and
Bruce A. Olson
provides a better idea of using PowerPoint in court. 