Breeze Presenter (Adobe Presenter)
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Getting Started
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Rapidly Create High-Quality On-Demand Presentations
Official Macromedia Breeze Presenter by Adobe Site (Now Adobe Presenter)
--Source: Adobe. Macromedia Breeze Presenter by Adobe. 07 March 2007
< http://www.adobe.com/products/presenter/>.
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Setting Up Breeze 5 Adobe Presenter on Your Computer - Install These Plug-ins
--Source: USC CTE
Beyond the Basics
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Using Breeze for Assessment and Research Collaboration
--Source: Tina B.Crews, College of HRSM, USC
Tips
and Techniques
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National Center on Disability and Access to Education Discusses the Accessibility Implications of Breeze
--Source: NCDAE Official Site. Tips and Tools - Macromedia Breeze. 07 March 2007
< http://ncdae.org/tools/factsheets/breeze.cfm>.
More
Resources
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TROUBLESHOOTING: Breeze 5 and PowerPoint 2007 (Posted on March 6, 2007)
There are some issues concerning Breeze 5 and PowerPoint 2007 running on Windows XP. If you attempt to install the Breeze plug-in for PowerPoint after installing PowerPoint 2007 you will receive the following error message: Error - Unable to detect Microsoft PowerPoint.
You must have PowerPoint nstalled on this machine prior to running this installation program.If the Breeze plug-in for PowerPoint is already installed on your computer and you upgrade from PowerPoint 2003 to PowerPoint 2007, the Breeze plug-in will work. However, the default file extension for PowerPoint 2007 is pptx. This extension is not recognized by Breeze. You will need to save your presentation as PowerPoint 97-2003 with the file extension of ppt.
Please call TTS at 777-6015 or email bbsupport@sc.edu if you need
further information.
--Source: Chris Brown, USC, TTS
