PowerPoint Presentation

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  1. tatjr13

    tatjr13 Member

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    I'm in a pickle. I have this powerpoint presentation I made and it has these different videos in it okay. The vids are saved on my desktop and each is over 1 mb. I want to save my presentation to cd so i can take it to school. So i figured just put the presentation on a cd and take it. No the powerpoint file is only like 440kb so the vids are not included right? So i tried using pack and go but the thing won't work for me. It says i don't have it installed. It will run and everything but it won't pack it. I have the full powerpoint version 2003. What can i do? please help
     
  2. borhan9

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    Well to me try to copy the presentation to your CD and also copy the vid files to the CD also. Then when u get too school or b4 u go to school test it.

    If it doesnt work u will just have to take it too school on the disc and when at school copy it to the hdd of the school computer.
     
  3. TomMelee

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    There is actually a function in powerpoing called "package to cd".

    I found it when I did my friends wedding thinger and needed to put music on it.

    I don't remember where it's hiding in the menu, but...search for it in the upper right hand corner search area of powerpoint. "package to cd".
     
  4. tatjr13

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    Thanks I just packaged the vid files on the cd with the presentation but i made it so when the presentation plays it doesn't look for the file on the hd it looks for them on the cd. Long story short...it works thanks.
     
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    Glad to hear things went well :)
     
  6. ARDILLA

    ARDILLA Guest

    try presentation to video converter (google it)
     
  7. ARDILLA

    ARDILLA Guest

    yeah,just to add-it has an option "burn cd and dvd", so you don`t have to use a lot of different tools
     

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