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| Power Point for XP Small Business | 09 Oct 2004 04:52 GMT | 3 |
Is there anyway for me to download or purchase Power Point? I have XP Small Business and it does not have Power Point.
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| PPT 2000 and 2002 | 09 Oct 2004 03:53 GMT | 8 |
Is it possible to run both versions on the same computer without problems?
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| how do i enable macros? | 09 Oct 2004 03:49 GMT | 1 |
im trying to make a ppt presention interactive by putting buttons in it. in the Visual Basic Editor i can compile the code but when i try to run it i get a message saying the macros are disabled and i need to go to the online help to find out how to enable the macros.
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| Powerpoint on the web | 09 Oct 2004 01:19 GMT | 5 |
I'm trying to put a slide show out on the web. I want the slides to automatically change one after the other. When I view my slide show in PowerPoint, it works fine, but when I upload it as a web page, the slides don't move automatically from one to the other.
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| How do I save onto cd for slide demonstation | 09 Oct 2004 00:40 GMT | 1 |
I have save a 2003 slide presention onto my C drive, How can I save this presentation onto a CD disc to be displayed via another computer which contains Powerpoint. Note the school I will present this at has all the correct items required.
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| PPT Template | 09 Oct 2004 00:35 GMT | 1 |
I'm new to the newsgroup. Great asset for us. My question is that I have been tasked to develop a template for my org for PPT presentations so that all presentations in the org are consistent, readable, etc. Can anyone point me to something that has already been
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| hyperlink help | 09 Oct 2004 00:30 GMT | 2 |
im working on a presentation and i have an image, when i mouse over a certain part of the picture i want it to have a like yellow aurora just to make it stick out more, and when clicked i want it to hyperlink to another slide,
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| web browser in powerpoint | 08 Oct 2004 22:21 GMT | 2 |
Is it possible to have a web browser on a powerpoint page which will display a website created in Front Page 2003 and which can be burned and then run from a CD on any computer? There is an addin by Shyam Pillai which is very good but unfortunately a presentation on a CD will ...
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| More about full-screen -2003 | 08 Oct 2004 22:11 GMT | 1 |
I have saved my powerpoint presentation as an htm page, which creates the corresponding folder full of files. I'd like this to open full-screen, however, the instructions say to make changes to the outline.htm file. I don't have that file. We are running
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| Cannot change slide placeholders in handout master (2003) | 08 Oct 2004 20:13 GMT | 1 |
Is it true that the only things I can change in the handout master slides in PPT 2003 are the header and footer placeholders? If I want handouts that have any layout other than the ones provided I have to send the file to Word and mess with it there, I guess.
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| Any utilities to fix corrupt files? | 08 Oct 2004 20:12 GMT | 1 |
I have recovered some deleted .ppt files, but PowerPoint won't open them. Since they are probably corrupt, it doesn't look good, but has anyone come across any utilities to try to fix corrupt ppt files?
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| Video Projection/Presentation Problem | 08 Oct 2004 19:58 GMT | 3 |
We have a PowerPoint presentation that incorporated a video. While running the presentation on the laptop, the pictures and the words work just fine. But when she connected it to the projector, the words were way behind
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| Printing Chart Datasheet | 08 Oct 2004 19:21 GMT | 3 |
Is there a way to print the datasheet from a PowerPoint chart?
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| Powerpoint gif filter | 08 Oct 2004 18:37 GMT | 2 |
I am trying to open a gif file directly into Powerpoint. I don't want to import it, but simply go file/open abc.gif. It says you can't do this, but there is a filter gif32.flt which gives the impression you can.
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| combine portrait and landscape | 08 Oct 2004 18:33 GMT | 1 |
In PowerPoint 2003, I am trying to do a presentation that combines landscape and portrait slides. The instructions say use "slide Show"/Action Settings" to link between two presentations, one in landscape mode the other in portrait mode.
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