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saving new from old presentation

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sagespice007 - 04 Aug 2006 08:59 GMT
After entering password to modify and saving in a new name the saved file is
not complete.  All video links do not work.  How can I save entire CD as a
work copy without losing so much?
John Wilson - 04 Aug 2006 09:30 GMT
Are you using 2003?

If so try "package for cd" you can use the copy to folder" option if you want.
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> After entering password to modify and saving in a new name the saved file is
> not complete.  All video links do not work.  How can I save entire CD as a
> work copy without losing so much?
sagespice007 - 04 Aug 2006 10:15 GMT
Thank you John, I did try that and it works but also loses the video links
that are on the read only CD.  I am working 2003 now because it did allow me
to change passwords and save from an old presentation by clicking New.  I
hate the manual work of adding all those video file links in the newly saved
ppt.  
I tried hard in beta PPT 2007 but I have 4 CDs and a lot of editing and
though I am getting used to beta Office 2007 , I got work to do!!!! like now,
not when they release Vista.  why is it Read Only after you copy it to hard
drive???  thanks for the quick reply!  

> Are you using 2003?
>
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> > not complete.  All video links do not work.  How can I save entire CD as a
> > work copy without losing so much?
 
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