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How do i convert a ppt file so one can see slides on full screen

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Manish Gathani - 08 Jun 2006 13:34 GMT
I have created a Power point presentation in 13 different slides. I want to
send it to my director so as, once he opens the file, he could directly see
automatically slides on full screen of his computer. What should i do?  
John Wilson - 08 Jun 2006 13:55 GMT
Go to "save as"

Scroll down in the box "save as type" till you find "powerpoint show(.pps)"
and save

This file will then open in slide show mode.
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> I have created a Power point presentation in 13 different slides. I want to
> send it to my director so as, once he opens the file, he could directly see
> automatically slides on full screen of his computer. What should i do?  
Sandy - 08 Jun 2006 14:31 GMT
File > Save As > PowerPoint Show
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Sandy Johnson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist (MOS PowerPoint)

> I have created a Power point presentation in 13 different slides. I want to
> send it to my director so as, once he opens the file, he could directly see
> automatically slides on full screen of his computer. What should i do?  

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