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How can i make a 3D sildes in the Powerpoint ?

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Mohamed said - 01 Jul 2007 20:20 GMT
I need to make a 3D presentation, so how can i do it in the powerpoint or i
have to get another program to support this thing.
i don't find a tool in microsoft powerpoint to make a 3D presentation
so if anybody plz can help me in this, please email me,
Thanks.
Steve Rindsberg - 01 Jul 2007 20:39 GMT
> I need to make a 3D presentation, so how can i do it in the powerpoint or i
> have to get another program to support this thing.
> i don't find a tool in microsoft powerpoint to make a 3D presentation
> so if anybody plz can help me in this, please email me,

PowerPoint doesn't do 3D itself but:

You can render 3D models as images and include those in PPT.

Some 3D programs can render movies from 3D models; you could use those in your
PPT presentation as well.

There's a program called Perspector that works directly with PPT to do some
useful 3D stuff.  http://www.perspector.com/

See also PPT MVP Glen Millar's tutorials here:
http://www.pptworkbench.com/html/perspector.htm
and here:
http://www.pptworkbench.com/html/perspector_2.htm

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