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		Message board > INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE IN THE WORKSHEET OR POWER POINT     
			
		 INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE IN THE WORKSHEET OR POWER POINT 
		
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 marlene010284
 
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							| INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE IN THE WORKSHEET OR POWER POINT 
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							| Hello dear colleagues. I was downloading a ppt some minutes ago and realized that the instructions are many lines long. It �s impossible to memorize. Yesterday I found an amazing game too, but again the instruction were too long, so I decided to copy and paste in the same document, but everything moved. 
 Sometimes I just download but don �t name them or read the instructions because of lack of time, and when I open them again I don �t understant very well what to do.
 
 Would it be possible for the creators to include "always" a tittle in the worksheet or ppt and the instructions IN THE DOCUMENT to make easier the saving and the understanding?
 
 Believe me, sometimes it �s impossible to read each worksheet �s description.
 
 Thanks in advanced
 
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 edrodmedina
 
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							| Good idea Marlene.. I �ll try to include instructions in the first slide of my ppts in the notes area provided below the slide. |  10 Nov 2010     
					
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 foreverjinxed
 
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							| True. Regarding PPTs, if the instructions are in the description but not in the PPT, you can copy and paste the description into the  �notes � section of the PPT without affecting it (or just put it on a new slide. I try to include instructions in my PPTs, but sometimes I forget and have to include them in the description instead. :) |  11 Nov 2010     
					
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