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how do i save a finished brochure to aCD?

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zapperdo - 30 Nov 2005 15:10 GMT
I have finished producing a 4-panel brochure in pulisher and supposedly
suceeded in
saving it to aCD using CD(DVD) Recorder, according to the Record Now dialog
box.
However, I cannot get it to play on Windows Media Player or Media Center.
Mary Sauer - 30 Nov 2005 15:41 GMT
If you saved it as a Publisher document it is a data file and will not play on the
Media player.

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>I have finished producing a 4-panel brochure in pulisher and supposedly
> suceeded in
> saving it to aCD using CD(DVD) Recorder, according to the Record Now dialog
> box.
> However, I cannot get it to play on Windows Media Player or Media Center.
John Inzer - 30 Nov 2005 16:17 GMT
> I have finished producing a 4-panel brochure in pulisher
> and supposedly suceeded in
> saving it to aCD using CD(DVD) Recorder, according to the
> Record Now dialog box.
> However, I cannot get it to play on Windows Media Player
> or Media Center.
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If you save the pages in an image format...
JPEG for example...you could use PhotoStory3
to create a .wmv file that will play in Windows
Media Player.

PhotoStory 3 For Windows
http://tinyurl.com/4f869

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