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Calculating “Slide View Completion” Percent in Adobe Presenter. Calculating “Slide View Completion” percent
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Calculating “Slide View Completion” Percentin Adobe Presenter
Calculating “Slide View Completion” percent • Due to a bug inherent to Adobe Presenter, the last slide will never be considered viewed by Presenter’s completion percentage calculation. Therefore, the following method must be applied to calculate the completion percentage: • Take the total number of slide minus 1, divided by the total number of slides in your presentation, including the last slide. • Multiple the result by 100 to get the completion percent. • Because Presenter a) only allows whole numbers without decimals in the Slide View Completion field and b) completion percentage is calculated at the launch of each slide, you’ll need to round up the answer to the next highest number. In situations where the result is a whole number without a decimal, add 1 to the result. • If the presentation has non-linear navigation through hidden slides in which the user has the option to not visit certain slides or never will access such slides, then these slides must not be counted in the total number of slides. • Please see the next slide for examples.
Examples of Calculating “Slide View Completion” percent A presentation with 45 slides: (Number of slides-1)/(Number of Slides) = 44/45 = 97.7% Round up 97.7% to 98% A presentation with 30 slides: (Number of slides-1)/(Number of Slides) = 29/30 = 96.6% Round up 96.6% to 97% A presentation with 10 slides (Number of slides-1)/(Number of Slides) = 9/10 = 90.0% Because 90.0% is a whole number, add 1 to make the completion percent 91% A presentation with 50 slides: (Number of slides-1)/(Number of Slides) = 49/50 = 98.0% Because 98.0% is a whole number, add 1 to make the completion percent 99% A presentation with 6 slides: (Number of slides-1)/(Number of Slides) = 5/6 = 83.3% Round up 83.3% to 84% The only exception would be in the case where you wished completion to be marked upon launch of the presentation. Then, regardless of the number of slides, the Slide View Completion percent would be 0%