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When you have completed your .notebook files and are ready to present them to students, save the files on a CD, DVD or USB drive. This enables you to access and display the files by inserting the CD, DVD or USB drive into the computer connected to the interactive product. Alternatively, make the files accessible on your local area network, and then browse to them on the interactive product.
Next, prepare for presenting by doing the following:
Set the page display
Display any links in the file
If you have multiple interactive products in your classroom, move windows to the appropriate screens
If you’re presenting video or sound files, adjust the volume
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Last updated March 29, 2016.