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How to view PP slide show from CD without PP on system

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Jay Spence - 27 Apr 2006 21:38 GMT
I am sending a CD of a Power Point slide show to someone who does not have
Power Point on their system. Is there a way for them to view the slide show?
I already had them dowload the viewer from Microsoft, but they still can't
open a file with a pps extension. I have saved the my file as a pp show do I
need to save it as a web page even though it is on a CD?
Rick B - 27 Apr 2006 21:41 GMT
This is an ACCESS TABLE DESIGN newsgroup, not a Power Point newsgroup.

Please post in a Power Point newsgroup, or do a search.  I'm sure this
question has been asked many times.

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>I am sending a CD of a Power Point slide show to someone who does not have
> Power Point on their system. Is there a way for them to view the slide
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> I
> need to save it as a web page even though it is on a CD?
Neil - 30 Apr 2006 00:33 GMT
Jay,

You've asked this in the wrong place, this is an Access forum, please try to
post to the correct group.

However, to answer your question check out the PowerPoint pages at
www.nwarwick.co.uk to get the answer you're looking for

> I am sending a CD of a Power Point slide show to someone who does not have
> Power Point on their system. Is there a way for them to view the slide show?
> I already had them dowload the viewer from Microsoft, but they still can't
> open a file with a pps extension. I have saved the my file as a pp show do I
> need to save it as a web page even though it is on a CD?
 
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