You can use Capture Show, a free add-in from PPT MVP Shyam Pillai.
http://skp.mvps.org/cshow.htm

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1. Thank you.
2. Too much pages are created.
2.1 I would like some smarter program,
that only when there is a new page, or some of the object are on each
other.
2.2 I want to print also some remarks, on each screenshoot
(such as text at bottom of the page - per screen shoot as slide are shown,
and not per the whole slide).
Thanks :)
> You can use Capture Show, a free add-in from PPT MVP Shyam Pillai.
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>> Thanks :)
Echo S - 26 Apr 2007 16:12 GMT
I'm sorry, I don't think there is anything available to help you achieve
what you want. The only way I know to get this is to set up individual
slides manually to mimic the animations (and print Notes Pages so you get
the remarks).

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> 1. Thank you.
> 2. Too much pages are created.
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>>> Thanks :)
Kathy Jacobs - 26 Apr 2007 18:04 GMT
If you have a good screen capture tool (like SnagIt from TechSmith), you can
set the tool up to take automatic, timed, repeated screen shots. You can
then use those screen shots to build your printout.
(For SnagIt, you set up the screen shots to be taken every x seconds,
automatically, and put in a file. You can even check a box to "Discard
duplicate shots". This way, you get exactly what you want.)

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> 1. Thank you.
> 2. Too much pages are created.
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>>> Thanks :)