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GoldenRivet
01-11-10, 03:10 PM
I was 5 slides away from being finished with a 200+ slide power point presentation.
I was typing fast, i pushed the alt key to capiltalize a letter instead of the shift key.
this turned out to be the command for closing the application.
as i was typing rather quickly, my thumb hit space bar which selected the "OK" button on the popup window asking "Do you want to close without saving?"
before i knew what hit me everything was gone!!!!!!!!!!
im usually in the habit of saving periodically, however i was on a roll, my last save was unfortunatley about 10 slides into the presentation.
190 slides LOST!!!!!
GD MF SOB CS AH PROGRAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wah::wah::wah::wah::wah:
Col. Caldwell
01-11-10, 03:21 PM
Ouch. Sorry to hear about that. With a 200+ slide presentation, I'd save as often as I could but I get what you mean when going on a roll with a presentation. I found myself typing a lot before saving back in my college days.
SteamWake
01-11-10, 03:30 PM
Save early save often... its not just for games ya know :up:
GoldenRivet
01-11-10, 03:41 PM
I generally take this saving business pretty seriously.
Fortunately..
1. This presentation is 99% text and notes
2. This presentation required almost no animation
3. I already laid all of the information out in the order and wording i want on paper.
its just a matter of starting all the way over from scratch.:nope:
Skybird
01-11-10, 03:52 PM
With chalk und blackboard or projector transparencies this wouldn't have happened to you. :know:
GoldenRivet
01-11-10, 03:58 PM
With chalk und blackboard or projector transparencies this wouldn't have happened to you. :know:
lol i have been using that for ages now.
I have to draw and redraw and redraw the figures and examples and acronyms etc EVERY OTHER DAY:yawn:
i figure with power point, i can draw it out all ONCE and have it for as many lessons and sessions as i need it.
goldorak
01-11-10, 04:08 PM
I generally take this saving business pretty seriously.
Fortunately..
1. This presentation is 99% text and notes
2. This presentation required almost no animation
3. I already laid all of the information out in the order and wording i want on paper.
its just a matter of starting all the way over from scratch.:nope:
Well something like this could be done in latex+beamer and you sure as hell wouldn't have lost 200 slides to a keypress.
Jimbuna
01-11-10, 04:45 PM
Tell the missus you'll be up late tonight :DL
"Ctrl+S" Every time you type a few points or finish a slide. Makes life much easier!
190 slides?!
I'm glad I'm not in your audience.
To bad you dont have Previous Version setup. Comes in handy at times it saves at enough points during the day.
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