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Anthony - 19 Jun 2006 16:39 GMT
How would I go about e-maiing the presentation as a attachment that
automatically starts presentation full screen when attachment is opened????
tohlz - 19 Jun 2006 16:49 GMT
Save it as a pps. To do so, click File > Save As.
Under Save as type, click on the dropdown field and select PowerPoint Show
(.pps).

Also, check this out:
"Send a presentation that opens automatically in email"
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00341.htm
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> How would I go about e-maiing the presentation as a attachment that
> automatically starts presentation full screen when attachment is opened????
Anthony - 19 Jun 2006 17:35 GMT
Ok I tried to save as pps but there's no power point show in the drop down
menu???? I dont understand.. scroll down for file type ia as follows,
Presentation
single file web page
web-page
power point 95
power point 97-2003 presentation
presentation for review
Thats all it has..  Didi you mean one of these????

> Save it as a pps. To do so, click File > Save As.
> Under Save as type, click on the dropdown field and select PowerPoint Show
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> > How would I go about e-maiing the presentation as a attachment that
> > automatically starts presentation full screen when attachment is opened????
David M. Marcovitz - 19 Jun 2006 17:43 GMT
It's there; you just have to scroll down in that drop-down list. Based on
the number of people who have been tripped up by this, I tend to blame
the interface for this problem.
--David

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> Ok I tried to save as pps but there's no power point show in the drop
> down menu???? I dont understand.. scroll down for file type ia as
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>> > automatically starts presentation full screen when attachment is
>> > opened????
Anthony - 19 Jun 2006 18:01 GMT
HAHAHA  thatk you very much.  Will be here agin im sure
Anthony Maiuri
Atleads.com

> It's there; you just have to scroll down in that drop-down list. Based on
> the number of people who have been tripped up by this, I tend to blame
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> >> > automatically starts presentation full screen when attachment is
> >> > opened????
Anthony - 19 Jun 2006 17:37 GMT
Ok I tried to save as pps but there's no power point show in the drop down
menu???? I dont understand.. scroll down for file type ia as follows,
Presentation
single file web page
web-page
power point 95
power point 97-2003 presentation
presentation for review
Thats all it has.. Didi you mean one of these????

> Save it as a pps. To do so, click File > Save As.
> Under Save as type, click on the dropdown field and select PowerPoint Show
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> > How would I go about e-maiing the presentation as a attachment that
> > automatically starts presentation full screen when attachment is opened????

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