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Old June 1st, 2010, 08:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Mr. Magic.
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Default Displaying/converting a PowerPoint presentation.

My customers want to be able to display a PowerPoint presentation with having
PowerPoint on the destination machine (the file get's distributed). So I'm
looking at some way to convert the file to a different format that doesn't
require PP. We don't want to have the customer have to do any kind of
conversion so I'm looking to have them upload the file to our server and then
do a conversion there.

Any suggestions? I can't find any product that will convert to Flash or
Video that I can run on a server - they all seem to be stand alone programs
or PP add ins.

TIA - Jeff.
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Old June 1st, 2010, 09:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Gordon[_15_]
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Default Displaying/converting a PowerPoint presentation.


"Mr. Magic." Mr. wrote in message
...
My customers want to be able to display a PowerPoint presentation with
having
PowerPoint on the destination machine (the file get's distributed). So I'm
looking at some way to convert the file to a different format that doesn't
require PP. We don't want to have the customer have to do any kind of
conversion so I'm looking to have them upload the file to our server and
then
do a conversion there.

Any suggestions? I can't find any product that will convert to Flash or
Video that I can run on a server - they all seem to be stand alone
programs
or PP add ins.

TIA - Jeff.


There's the PowerPoint Viewer - no conversion needed.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


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Old June 2nd, 2010, 01:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Mr. Magic
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Default Displaying/converting a PowerPoint presentation.

I can't use the previewer because I need to not have it run full screen (it's
part of a product I'm developing.)

"Gordon" wrote:


"Mr. Magic." Mr. wrote in message
...
My customers want to be able to display a PowerPoint presentation with
having
PowerPoint on the destination machine (the file get's distributed). So I'm
looking at some way to convert the file to a different format that doesn't
require PP. We don't want to have the customer have to do any kind of
conversion so I'm looking to have them upload the file to our server and
then
do a conversion there.

Any suggestions? I can't find any product that will convert to Flash or
Video that I can run on a server - they all seem to be stand alone
programs
or PP add ins.

TIA - Jeff.


There's the PowerPoint Viewer - no conversion needed.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


.

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Old June 2nd, 2010, 07:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Ronsky[_2_]
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Default Displaying/converting a PowerPoint presentation.

PowerPoint 2010 for Windows can save presentation as a WMV file. PPT
for Mac can save a Quicktime.
If you don't have those, then there are a few "screen capture" apps
that might help you.
Snagit or Camtasia by Techsmith
Replay Video Capture
 




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