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John WilsonU.K.
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Any questions related to PowerPoint including complex animations and vba coding. | |
Zell HunterAfghanistan
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<B>PowerPoint Conversion</B>, PowerPoint to DVD , PowerPoint to Video ,PowerPoint to Flash , PowerPoint to PDF, PowerPoint to YouTube, PowerPoint to iPod, PowerPoint to iPone, PowerPoint to webpage, PowerPoint to Blog, PowerPoint security, sound issues in powerpoint. <B>PowerPoint Tutorials and Tips</b> | |
David TaoU.S.
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I can answer questions on PowerPoint related questions: PowerPoint to DVD, PowerPoint to video, PowerPoint to Youtube, PowerPoint to blog, PowerPoint to homepage, PowerPoint to iPod, PowerPoint to iPhone, PowerPoint to Apple TV, PowerPoint to PSP, PowerPoint to cell phone. how to use PowerPoint: set animation, slide transition, set PowerPoint background picture, background music. how to upload PowerPoint to website: upload PPT to slideshare.net and embed it to homepage, convert PowerPoint to video for uploading to blog, Youtube. | |
Geetesh BajajIndia
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General PowerPoint questions excluding VBA | |
Nancy Benner JanyszeskiU.S.
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Creating publications. | |
JeffsonU.S.
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I can answer PowerPoint related questions about audio, video and other rich media issues, slide transitions and animation effects, <b>PowerPoint 2003/2007 Tips & Tricks</b>, and presentation-based training and learning. | |
Michael BaliU.S.
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I can answer any questions relating to animation, slide show managment and any other problems you are having with MS PowerPoint. |
You will need a third party program that can convert the PowerPoint presentation to a movie clip -- then burn that movie to a CD or DVD that can play in a regular DVD player. Here's an article that
Thank you for getting back. Well, it's not strange -- it all depends on which version you install on your system. There are some people who still run PowerPoint 95 or PowerPoint 97! <g> The upcoming
PowerPoint does not create CDs that can be viewed on a TV -- it only creates CDs that can be viewed on a computer with Microsoft Windows installed. Which version of PowerPoint are you using? Geetesh
Prashant, thanks for getting back. Well, the Broadcast add-in is a product that Microsoft no longer supports -- in fact, they did not create a similar add-in for PowerPoint 2007. You did run into one
Robin, you would use the Master Slide, type the text in here. I am not seeing what version of PowerPoint you are using so go to PowerPoint help for Master Slide. I would go to the Microsoft Training
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