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heeleyculton@btinternet.com - 09 Jun 2004 15:56 GMT
Hello there,

A friend of mine is running Powerpoint 2003 in XP and has two cd
drives in his system.; a Philips and a Plextor.
When he gets to the option to burn the presentation to cd he has no
choice but to use the Philips (S) drive. He would like to use the
Plexto (R) drive.  
Any suggestions as to why this is/a solution to the problem would be
very gratefully received.                

Many thanks for reading this

Heeley Culton
Sonia - 09 Jun 2004 16:42 GMT
I don't know how you control it.  It seems to be tied to how the drives are
cabeled to the controller.  As a work around, your friend could use "package
to folder" and then use Windows or his burning software to control which
drive is used.
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> Heeley Culton
heeleyculton@btinternet.com - 09 Jun 2004 17:15 GMT
>I don't know how you control it.  It seems to be tied to how the drives are
>cabeled to the controller.  As a work around, your friend could use "package
>to folder" and then use Windows or his burning software to control which
>drive is used.

Thanks  for a  very  speedy response Sonia.
H.
 
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