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I have a project due this week and my teacher specified that we have to have a blueprint slide. I asked her what that meant and she didn't really tell me. I have searched everywhere and all I can find are templates that have a blueprint design on them, as in the blueprints to a building. Is this probably what she means?

Thank you!

2007-11-12 05:35:02 · 1 answers · asked by sushikam 2 in Computers & Internet Software

1 answers

Hi,

Yes, I think you are correct. PowerPoint does not have the word "blueprint" anywhere in the program.

A question you might ask the teacher is, "can you please be more specific as to what you would like a blueprint of?"

A blueprint could be one of those blue line drawings, but your teacher may be using the word more generically, as in a "plan."

If it were my teacher, if he/she refused to be more specific as to the meaning, I would print a blue page and hand it in and tell him or her that it's the best blue print in town. I hate it when teachers try to be coy and smart-aleky instead of helpful. Are you sure there's no context that the course has that would clarify the teacher's intent?

-Jim

2007-11-12 12:20:59 · answer #1 · answered by jimgmacmvp 7 · 1 1

Yes. get the Free Powerpoint Viewer from Microsofts Office site

2016-03-14 10:50:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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