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PowerPoint .EXE to .PPT Conversion -- How?

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KaosMgr - 11 Apr 2008 00:57 GMT
I know that you can change power point files (.ppt) into .exe files for
security and copy right purposes and then open then using power point viewer.
My problem is that I have one of those .exe files that I have to modify and
the only way I can do so is by making it a power point file again.

Is there a way I can get back my power point file from the .exe file?
Bill Dilworth - 11 Apr 2008 02:03 GMT
In short, no.

You can possibly convert it to a movie by recording the screen, but you can
not convert it back to the PPT file format.

Find the original file and work from that, then re-convert it to exe.

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>I know that you can change power point files (.ppt) into .exe files for
> security and copy right purposes and then open then using power point
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> Is there a way I can get back my power point file from the .exe file?
max - 12 Apr 2008 17:15 GMT
it is possible to convert from exe to ppt (if the ppt was converted to exe)
no problem at all doing that
but it's not easy and to complicated for me to discribe the procedure cause
englisch is not my mother language

max
>I know that you can change power point files (.ppt) into .exe files for
> security and copy right purposes and then open then using power point
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Is there a way I can get back my power point file from the .exe file?
 
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