|
Post by iteach3rdgrade on Apr 4, 2015 17:04:59 GMT
I absolutely love PowerPoint and have used it so much for my Teachers Pay Teachers products that I think I could do exactly what I need to do with it and get myself caught up. I'm so far behind.
I'm just wondering if quality will be affected. I use clipping masks a lot and I'm not sure ppt can do that. That might be my main problem with the program.
Is it worth trying if I want simple pages?
Thanks!
|
|
|
Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 5, 2015 2:22:27 GMT
My MIL traveled a lot in the last 8-10 years of her life, and she made PowerPoint presentations with many photos of her travels that she shared with the people at her condo (and us). She also printed out a hard copy of each one to use as a scrapbook but she only printed the pages on regular printer paper. The finished result would have been a lot nicer if she would have printed them on better paper, but "finished" is better than nothing, right?
|
|
|
Post by iteach3rdgrade on Apr 5, 2015 16:18:12 GMT
Thanks for sharing! My son plays soccer so I experimented with a soccer book since it was really only pictures and not more than 21 pages. I went ahead with a soft cover so it was less money wasted if it doesn't turn out well.
I need to figure out if I can use all my templates and clipping masks with them. I'll report back when I get my book. I have a lot of other books I've made so I'll be able to compare the quality.
|
|
|
Post by iteach3rdgrade on Apr 25, 2015 1:36:46 GMT
It just arrived and it turned out nice. I think I'll make all of his soccer books that way.
|
|
|
Post by stefdesign on May 10, 2015 3:34:28 GMT
It just arrived and it turned out nice. I think I'll make all of his soccer books that way. Glad to hear your book turned out nice. I'd love to see some images! Can you share?
|
|