How to embed an EON i3D object into your PowerPoint Presentation How to embed an EON i3D object into your PowerPoint Presentation 2009 Use mouse to navigate.

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How to embed an EON i3D object into your PowerPoint Presentation How to embed an EON i3D object into your PowerPoint Presentation 2009 Use mouse to navigate the object

Introduction Interactive 3D Learning Objects can provide an extremely valuable upgrade to both new and pre-existing PowerPoint presentations. After completing this step-by-step guide, you will be able to successfully enhance the look and feel of your presentations by the addition of the i3D Learning Objects.

Step 1: Identification The first step will be to identify whether or not you already have the EON Viewer installed on your PC. (without it you will not be able to embed or view EON Objects). If you do not have EON Viewer installed, you can download it by following this link (click here). ( this link (click here). Next, select the button below that corresponds to the version of Microsoft PowerPoint you are currently running: OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 2007 OFFICE 2007

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 2: Toolbar Settings *** If you have the “Developer Tab” already available in your ribbon, Skip to Step 3 *** Select the “Office Button” from the toolbar. From the menu, select the button at the bottom, titled “PowerPoint Options” 2 2 OFFICE 2007

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 2: (Continued) Select “Popular” from the Options Menu. Place a check mark in the box for “Show Developer tab in the Ribbon” Click “OK” OFFICE 2007

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 3: Embedding the Object Select the “Developer” tab from the Ribbon From the Developer tab, select the “More Controls” button (icon of a hammer and wrench) OFFICE 2007

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 3: (Continued) Select “EonX 4.0.1” from the More Controls list box Click “OK” Click and Drag the mouse to create the object box that will house the EON file. Re-size as you see fit (step not pictured) OFFICE 2007

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 4: Setting Properties Right Click anywhere in the EON Object window Select “Properties” from the menu that appears OFFICE 2007

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 4: (Continued) SETTINGS AutoPlay: Set AutoPlay to 1 to have your file load and run immediately upon slide viewing Codebase: Used to load content from an external source (example: from a central server or a separate folder/path on the native PC. *** You will not have to use the Codebase field if both the content and presentation are housed in the same folder/path/location *** SimulationFile: The name of the EON object file you are embedding in your presentation OFFICE 2007

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Helpful Tips Insert a maximum of only ONE EON Object per slide. To create a placeholder, take a screen capture during your simulation (Alt + Prnt Scrn) and underlay it in your presentation. While running your simulation within PowerPoint, use the (Ctrl + F) keys to toggle to and from full screen mode. If you are sending your presentation to an outside source, ensure they have the EON Viewer, or know where to download it. If the presentation is being sent to an outside source, the files running within the presentation must also be present on the machine running the presentation. OFFICE 2007

This concludes the lesson on embedding EON Objects within PowerPoint presentations for Microsoft Office If you have any questions, comments, or requests for more information or content to embed in your presentation, David Patterson at the following address: Continuing the tutorial from this point will cover how to embed an EON Object in PowerPoint versions You may select the button below to be taken back to the beginning of this presentation, or you may end the tutorial now if you do not wish to cover the lesson that follows Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 2: Toolbar Settings Microsoft Office 97 – 2003 should not require additional settings to be added to the toolbar for the embedding of EON Objects. OFFICE OFFICE

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 3: Embedding an Object Select the “Insert” tab from the toolbar Select “Object” from the Insert tab OFFICE OFFICE

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 3: (Continued) Select “EonX 4.0.1” from the Insert Object selection box Click “OK” Click and Drag the mouse to create the object box that will house the EON file. Re-size as you see fit (step not pictured) 4 4 OFFICE OFFICE

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 4: Setting Properties Right Click anywhere in the EON Object window Select “Properties” from the menu that appears OFFICE OFFICE

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Step 4: (Continued) SETTINGS AutoPlay: Set AutoPlay to 1 to have your file load and run immediately upon slide viewing Codebase: Used to load content from an external source (example: from a central server or a separate folder/path on the native PC. *** You will not have to use the Codebase field if both the content and presentation are housed in the same folder/path/location *** SimulationFile: The name of the EON object file you are embedding in your presentation OFFICE OFFICE

Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Helpful Tips Insert a maximum of only ONE EON Object per slide. To create a placeholder, take a screen capture during your simulation (Alt + Prnt Scrn) and underlay it in your presentation. While running your simulation within PowerPoint, use the (Ctrl + F) keys to toggle to and from full screen mode. If you are sending your presentation to an outside source, ensure they have the EON Viewer, or know where to download it. If the presentation is being sent to an outside source, the files running within the presentation must also be present on the machine running the presentation. OFFICE OFFICE

This concludes the lesson on embedding EON Objects within PowerPoint presentations for Microsoft Office If you have any questions, comments, or requests for more information or content to embed in your presentation, David Patterson at the following address: You may select the button below to be taken back to the beginning of this presentation, or you may end the tutorial now if you do not wish to cover the lesson that follows Click here to return to beginning of tutorial Click here to return to beginning of tutorial