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Reply to: Powerpoint - "Deck" or "Pack"?
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Seeeeeeems like our policy of ignoring PowerPoint unless absolutely necessary has unexpected benefits.
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first time i ever heard them called a Deck was my current contract and that after 15 years of contracting.
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Both Deck and Pack, but using PP to deliver Final test report, Really!
Thought that was bad, until I arrived on the next project to see the Project plan had been done by a cartoonist, I kid you not
Now nothing surprises me, funny they were surprised when they realised no one had ordered the hardware and the project had to be put on hold for a few months. They had missed the few gray boxes among the flowers at that quality gate.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post...I can just about cope with "Pak", but I do have to restrain myself from brutally slaughtering them.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhs. presentation.
Though to be fair I use acetate and an OHP. Old skool.
Much more fun than hitting the 'space bar'
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI suspect this may be me missing a trick, or something, but the people at my current clientco use the expression 'talk to' in relation to a set of slides. For example 'Derek can talk to this set of slides in the meeting'. Eh?
Maybe.
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I suspect this may be me missing a trick, or something, but the people at my current clientco use the expression 'talk to' in relation to a set of slides. For example 'Derek can talk to this set of slides in the meeting'. Eh?
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The correct answer is whatever your client calls it when they ask for one.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostPresentation, or show for short.
Back in the good old days, a pack was a multi-platter removable disk.
I'm sure we called something a deck as well but I can't remember what. Cards were before my time so I don't think it was that.
Though to be fair I use acetate and an OHP. Old skool.
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