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How can I go straight to Slide Show View on opening a PP 2002 file

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Peter Dunne B.Sc. - 20 Mar 2005 14:23 GMT
(1)
At this stage I'm trying to get my PowerPoint file, (located on the
desktop), to open immediately in Slide Show View.
Any ideas please on how I could do this (simply).
(2)
Next I will save the file as a web page, with a hyperlink to it on my web
site home page - its from there that I really want it to open immediately in
slide show view.
Any ideas here also please?

I thought that in achieving (1), it would carry over into (2), when I saved
(1) as a web page.  
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Luc - 20 Mar 2005 14:42 GMT
Peter,
(1) save your show as a pps, in the file save as list choose *.pps
(Powerpoint show); or simply rename your ppt file to pps.
(2) don't know about that one, but I am sure somebody else will.
Luc
> (1)
> At this stage I'm trying to get my PowerPoint file, (located on the
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> saved
> (1) as a web page.
East coast - 01 Jan 2007 07:35 GMT
I'll give it a try. Not sure why the menu options don't allow this as you
select view options...go figure...make something easy!

> Peter,
> (1) save your show as a pps, in the file save as list choose *.pps
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> > saved
> > (1) as a web page.
Bill Dilworth - 01 Jan 2007 09:20 GMT
It is under the 'Save As ...' options, but there are so many options, that
you will need to scroll down the 'save as' type selections.

Flexibility beget options --  options beget choices -- choices beget menus
(except in PPT 2007).

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> I'll give it a try. Not sure why the menu options don't allow this as you
> select view options...go figure...make something easy!
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>> > saved
>> > (1) as a web page.

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