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AJR 2004; 183:859-861
© American Roentgen Ray Society


Computers in Radiology

Interactive Display of Stacks of Images in Scientific Presentations with PowerPoint

Thomas J. Gniadek1 and Benoit Desjardins2

1 Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06519.
2 Department of Radiology, University of Michigan, 1500 E Medical Center Dr., TC-2910A, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0326.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE. We describe a new tool to facilitate the creation and interactive display of stacks of images for scientific and educational presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint.

CONCLUSION. This new tool allows interactive scrolling through stacks of images. After a presentation is created, all elements required to display the stacks of images are embedded in the PowerPoint file. These presentations can be run on any computer (Macintosh or IBM-compatible versions) using PowerPoint with no other preinstalled software, making this tool useful for scientific and educational presentations at national and international meetings.


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