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11-7 Presentation File Transfer Precautions
Note the following important precautions when transferring a presentation file to another
ClassPad unit or to a computer.
• A presentation file is actually a kind of user folder (called a “presentation folder”) that
contains the images that make up the presentation. Every time you create a presentation
the Presentation application also generates files for managing it, and stores the files in a
folder named “Presystm”.
• Whenever you transfer a presentation to another ClassPad unit or a computer, be sure to
include both its presentation folder and the “Presystm” folder. The presentation will not be
able to play correctly on the destination device if you do not transfer the proper folders
correctly.
Caution
• Transferring a “Presystm” folder from one ClassPad unit to another causes the “Presystm”
folder on the receiving unit to be replaced by the received “Presystm” folder. This effectively
deletes all of the presentation files currently in the memory of the receiving unit. If you do
not want to lose your Presentation data, be sure to back the contents of your ClassPad
memory before receiving a presentation folder or “Presystm” folder from another source.
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Presentation File Transfer Precautions
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