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General PowerPoint questions excluding VBA

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Author of five PowerPoint books

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Microsoft.com, Presentations, Indezine, AbsolutePPT

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Business Graduate

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MVP -- Microsoft Most Valuable Professional

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Recent Answers from Geetesh Bajaj

2009-11-21 automatic random slide selection for presentation:

PowerPoint plays slides sequentially -- or in the sequence you want -- there's no random play option. Have a great day. Geetesh Bajaj, Microsoft PowerPoint MVP http://www.indezine.com http://www

2009-11-18 Help with microsoft .pps files:

It's not possible to run the PowerPoint Viewer off your site -- as an alternative you could password protect your PowerPoint presentations so that they are read only so that others can view them, but not

2009-11-05 slide show on a cd:

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

2009-11-05 slide show on a cd:

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

2009-11-04 slide show on a cd:

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

 

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