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| - | ===== Integrating Your Interactive Slides into Powerpoint. ===== | + | ===== Integrating Your Interactive Slides into PowerPoint. ===== |
| - | It's very easy to boost your powerpoint quality with [[my shares|sharing a slide]] with a QR code that people can scan and interact with on their phones and laptops.\\ | + | It's very easy to boost your PowerPoint quality with [[my shares|sharing a slide]] with a QR code that people can scan and interact with on their phones and laptops.\\ |
| **But we can go one step further** | **But we can go one step further** | ||
| - | In this article you will learn how to integrate a fully interactive slide directly into a powerpoint slide that you can navigate during your talk without ever leaving the presentation. | + | In this article you will learn how to integrate a fully interactive slide directly into a PowerPoint slide that you can navigate during your talk without ever leaving the presentation. |
| + | Your PowerPoint presentation will have digital microscope capabilities. | ||
| ===Video Guide=== | ===Video Guide=== | ||
| - | This helpful video explains how to get started: | + | This helpful video explains how to get started:\\ |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTghEqccVBk&t=5s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTghEqccVBk&t=5s | ||
| Or if you'd prefer written instructions: | Or if you'd prefer written instructions: | ||
| - | ===Walkthrough=== | + | ====Walkthrough==== |
| - | **Installing Web Viewer Plugin** | + | **Installing the PowerPoint Web Viewer Plugin**\\ |
| - | 1) First off you'll need Web Viewer plugin for Microsfot Powerpoint\\ | + | |
| - | You can search and download this from: | + | 1) First off you'll need Web Viewer plugin for Microsoft PowerPoint\\ |
| - | - Powerpoint via the 'Insert' tab and clicking 'Get Add Ins' | + | You can search and download this from: \\ |
| + | - PowerPoint via the 'Insert' tab and clicking 'Get Add Ins' | ||
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| 2) Click Add, and follow the installation steps\\ | 2) Click Add, and follow the installation steps\\ | ||
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| 3) Restart Powerpoint to complete the installation\\ | 3) Restart Powerpoint to complete the installation\\ | ||
| **Inserting Your Slide** | **Inserting Your Slide** | ||
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| + | 4) First, insert a Web Viewer window into a PowerPoint presentation by clicking My Add Ins in the Insert tab.\\ | ||
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| + | 5) Then select Web Viewer. The box will appear with a space to input a web address\\ This is where your slide link will go. | ||
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| + | **Creating a Slide Link** | ||
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| + | 6) In My Pathomation, navigate to the slide you want to display in your PowerPoint presentation | ||
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| + | 7) Open up the share menu for that slide. | ||
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| + | You can do this in A) The file navigator by pressing the share button [1] | ||
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| + | {{ :ppt 4.png }} | ||
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| + | or B) in the viewport of a slide by clicking the three dots button [1] and share slide [2] | ||
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| + | 8) In the share menu, click the "Embed" option to generate a link | ||
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| + | 9) Copy the link text highlighted in blue next to src=. | ||
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| + | **Important:** Copy only the part of the link AFTER the "https:/" otherwise the image will not load | ||
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| + | 10) Paste the link text into the Web Viewer window you created in PowerPoint and hit preview to check it works ok. | ||
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| + | It should look something like this: | ||
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| + | Contact us at [[info@pathomation.com]] for an example PowerPoint presentation. | ||
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