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khaksar - 08 Jan 2007 04:30 GMT
Hi every body...
                    I am making a power point presentation. It is success.
But i want now to make it such that when i open it it does not open in the
PPT software but it directly starts the slide show on full screen. Means that
it should go ramdomly by itself after certain interval. I want to make one
exe file. but how can i..???

Plz help...!
khaksar
max - 08 Jan 2007 05:50 GMT
Hai Khaksar,

Just save the presentation as an .pps-file in stead of an .ppt-file.
.pps runs by itself fullscreen and .ppt opens in the powerpoint software

to make an exe file, look here:

http://www.indezine.com/products/powerpoint/pp2003/ppt2exe.html

Good luck, kind regards,

Max

> Hi every body...
>                     I am making a power point presentation. It is success.
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> Plz help...!
> khaksar
challa prabhu - 08 Jan 2007 06:53 GMT
Yes.

There are two ways you can run the .PPT file:
A. Save as .PPS
B. Select all the slides or specific slides. Open Microsoft Word. Press Ctrl
and paste them in the Word document. Double click the image and you can run
the those sildes from as .ppt in full screen mode.
Hai Khaksar,

Just save the presentation as an .pps-file in stead of an .ppt-file.
..pps runs by itself fullscreen and .ppt opens in the powerpoint software

If you want to make an Powerpoint executable file, view the following link:

http://www.indezine.com/products/powerpoint/pp2003/ppt2exe.html

Challa Prabhu

> Hi every body...
>                      I am making a power point presentation. It is success.
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> Plz help...!
> khaksar
khaksar - 08 Jan 2007 08:53 GMT
Sir,
   I have tried your mentioned tip but as i go to save as it is asking for
a log in " LOG ON TO  DOCBASE" the Docbase name is given bydefault "arcdoc" i
donnt know what is this...plz help me..

khaksar.

> Yes.
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> > khaksar
Steve Rindsberg - 08 Jan 2007 18:50 GMT
> Sir,
>     I have tried your mentioned tip but as i go to save as it is asking for
> a log in " LOG ON TO  DOCBASE" the Docbase name is given bydefault "arcdoc" i
> donnt know what is this...plz help me..

It sounds as though you have some kind of "document management" system where you
work.  This isn't something that Powerpoint is asking for.  You'll probably need to
ask your network administrator or help desk about this.

> khaksar.
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> > > Plz help...!
> > > khaksar

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ:  www.pptfaq.com
PPTools:  www.pptools.com
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