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FizzyPopMan
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I've used Skype in the past and it has worked well for me (even on a slow ADSL line). It's probably not for everyone, and I've no idea whether it's secure, but then the stuff I tend to send isn't confidential. If you (and the person you are sending stuff to) have Skype already, then it may be worth a shot.

The install button didn't seem to work for me for some reason. If you're having the same problem, then try this link instead:-

I'm still getting the 'Uh oh' message too.

I second CV's comments! If you are presenting from widescreen, I would suggest that you also change the default screen aspect ratio (that's "page layout" to you and me). This will avoid the 'black bars' effect and give you more space for your content on each slide (hopefully reducing the no. of slides overall!). The

@keithk. I think your experience is a worthy cautionary tale. That said, I'm not suggesting the client sits and watches absolutely everything you do (clearly there's a balance to be had).

Rather than printing a glossy brochure, why not create an electronic version (e.g. PDF) to send your clients using say, a HTML E-mail marketing campaign?

This won't work for everyone, but it works for me (especially when putting together designs for print and websites):-

Just spotted the 'uh-oh' message when I click on the upload button. Oh deary, never mind......I will just have to give it a go later.

Hmmm. Guess it doesn't then!

Here's hoping this works OK.

I may as well give this a go!

We have something similar in the UK.