April 8, 2012

Using Your iPhone or iPad For PowerPoint Presentations

Want to impress your team and your prospects? This is a "wow factor" and so uncomplicated to set up and run. Using your iPhone or iPad for PowerPoint presentations is simple, easy and brings you to the top of the high tech world.

It has an improbable wow factor because you do not need any extra tech equipment. Also, you don't have to have any extra tech skills or experience.

Here's the tool that you will need:




  1. Your iPhone or iPad
  2. Your Mac (or Pc with iPhoto)
  3. A extra iPhone or iPad Tv video cable.

The Tv video cable is a component or composite video cable that connects to the Tv ordinarily into the same place you plug in the Xbox or Nintendo. You can get them at any Best Buy, Fry's or Apple store.

Some Tv's have one or both of the connections. The most beloved is a composite cable and it's the one that has red, yellow and white connectors. Just check your Tv before buying. You may want to have both since you never know what type you'll need when going to some else's home.

Here are some uncomplicated steps:

  1. Download and save your clubs PowerPoint to your main computer.
  2. Open your new PowerPoint show and under "File", send all slides to iPhoto. On a Mac, it will originate it's own folder. On a Pc it may just send each slide. either way each PowerPoint slide is now in your photos.
  3. Sync your iPhone/iPad. Make sure your new iPhoto folder/slides are selected.

Now the PowerPoint is on your iPhone/iPad. You can use it for any presentation like a one on one. Just open photos and start the showing the photos/slides.

To use it on a Tv continue to:

  1. Plug your component/composite Audio Tv cable into the color-coded Av ports on your Tv. ordinarily it is the game ports on the front, side or back.
  2. Plug the other end into the bottom of your iPhone/iPad.
  3. On the Tv, go for the thorough Av "input" for the actual port you used.
  4. On your iPhone/iPad open "photos" and then the accurate briefcase of your PowerPoint show.
  5. Start the 1st slide and "start slideshow."

Extra tips:

Before any home meeting, you may want to turn your "Settings" on your iPhone to Airplane mode. This prevents any calls, texts or emails arrival in and disrupting your show. Also, under the normal Settings, if you turn the Auto lock to never, your iPhone/iPad will not shut off while the PowerPoint.

After starting your PowerPoint show, you may want to enlarge it one slide and then back to slide one. This will allow you to shut off the auto enlarge feature of the show and it will only enlarge to the next slide as you manually enlarge it.

One last tip, if you are low on power, plugs the Usb end of this Audio cable into the power adaptor for your iPhone/iPad. That way you'll be charging your iPhone/iPad at the same time.

Enjoy and go "Wow" your prospects!

Using Your iPhone or iPad For PowerPoint Presentations

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