I would like to know how to embed the animations into a presentation so that
when i transfer computers and use a prior version of the powerpoint, i will
not lose all my animation data.
Kathy Jacobs - 22 Jan 2007 05:23 GMT
You really can't embed the animations. What you might want to do is to play
the presentation with the 2003 viewer instead of with an older version. You
won't be able to edit the animations, but you will be able to play the
presentation.

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>I would like to know how to embed the animations into a presentation so
>that
> when i transfer computers and use a prior version of the powerpoint, i
> will
> not lose all my animation data.
Austin Myers - 22 Jan 2007 05:24 GMT
You have two options, use the PowerPoint viewer to view the presentations,
don't use animations that are unavailable in older versions. :-)
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>I would like to know how to embed the animations into a presentation so
>that
> when i transfer computers and use a prior version of the powerpoint, i
> will
> not lose all my animation data.
Zell - 22 Jan 2007 07:43 GMT
another choice, convert your presentation to flash, which can be played
on any computer with IE or Flash Player.
there are many products can do this, such as: ppt2flash,
http://www.sameshow.com
presentater, http://www.articulate.com
pointcast, http://www.pointecast.com
hope this helps.
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Zell
> I would like to know how to embed the animations into a presentation so that
> when i transfer computers and use a prior version of the powerpoint, i will
> not lose all my animation data.