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If you've ever had to give PowerPoint presentations away from home base, you'll know there's a certain amount of gear-related anxiety involved: Is the equipment going to be there? Is it going to work with my memory stick or version of PowerPoint?

One way to take control is to use an iPad or certain Android tablets in lieu of the event-services supplied laptop. The tablet can hold the presentation, and you can use it to control the slides in much the same way as you'd use your own laptop -- with less bulk.

Prepare the slides as you normally would on a PC by opening Microsoft with battery such as sony NP-F550 battery , sony NP-FR1 battery , sony NP-FM50 battery , sony NP-FM51 battery , sony NP-F10 battery , sony NP-FE1 battery , sony DSC-T7 battery , Panasonic CGA-S101A Battery , Olympus Li-10B Battery , Olympus BLM1 Battery , panasonic NV-GS10 battery , panasonic VHS-C Battery , canon EOS 400D Battery PowerPoint and creating a new file. Or create a test PowerPoint first:

Select "Insert" from the File menu and then "Picture." Add a picture to the presentation from file. Use Windows sample pictures if you like.

Choose "New Slide" from the same Insert option, and add a new picture. Keep going by adding slides and pictures until you have half a dozen slides. Preview your slideshow from the file menu drop-down. Save the presentation.

Projectors have two kinds of ports, a digital HDMI audiovisual port, or an analog VGA port -- or both.

HDMI is the kind of connection that you see on televisions, and VGA is the kind you usually see on computer monitors. Newer multimedia projectors have both ports. Older projectors only have VGA. Ask the event management staff what kind they have.

Tablets vary in their connectivity options. Apple's iPad has optional adapters that handle analog (VGA) or digital (HDMI) signals. Both adapters are proprietary and can be obtained from Apple. You'll also need the actual cables. Those aren't proprietary.

Few 7-inch Android tablets have any suitable ports, although I've seen a recent 7-inch Motorola Xoom that does.

Larger Android tablets do and often have mini-HDMI out. One larger tablet, the older 10.1-inch Toshiba Thrive, has a full-sized HDMI port.

Look on the casing -- they're often labeled. You can also check the manufacturer's specifications through a Web search.

Tip: Mini-HDMI refers to the tablet-side connection. Any after-market purchased mini-HDMI cable will also have a full-sized, multimedia projector-friendly connector at the projector end. Mini and full-sized provide the same functionality.

The cables let you replicate the tablet screen and its slideshow on the projector. An HDMI connection includes audio too.

Install a PowerPoint-compatible app viewer on the tablet. A number of Microsoft Office- like apps include PowerPoint viewers. These are distinct from apps that merely let you control a laptop-based presentation with a phone or tablet.

I've been using paid Quickoffice Pro HD, which includes a Word and Excel spreadsheet editor and an Adobe Acrobat reader. It's available for Apple's iOS in the App Store and for Android in Google's Play.