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Previous Thread:   How do I download PowerPoint off of the internet

9/29/2005 12:25:06 PM    USA State Maps
I am attempting to put together a powepoint presentation for work that will  
  
show the 12 states where we have stores.  I will want a slide with all 12  
  
states together and have the ability to add some text.  I will then plan to  
  
have an individual slide for each state and on the state identify each store  
  
and also have the ability to add text to the slide.  I am pretty basic in my  
  
abilities with powerpoint.  
  
My question is can anyone give me advice as to a sources for the maps I will  
  
need.  I am lookind for maps that would have the largere cities and major  
  
roads and waterways.  Something fairly simple and straight forward to use.  
  
Thanks  
  
Jay

9/29/2005 11:38:35 PM    Re: USA State Maps
When you have the maps - try this cool effect.  
  
Start (or end) with one whole country map and have the states you have a  
  
presence in "fly in" slowly, each from the closest edge of the slide, all at  
  
one time. It looks very cool! Like everything is comming togther - quite  
  
symbolic.  
  
....Tony  
  
"JayE" <JayE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message  
  
news:2EA7029E-FFC0-4AD7-A51D-F9BF3847912A@microsoft.com...


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