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Old March 9th, 2007, 09:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Melissa
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Default PowerPoint 2007 Question

I'm reposting this because it showed up under an existing post, and I wanted
to show as a New thread.

I have this software on a new Dell Portable. I've made a couple of wedding
slideshows in the past, and am in the process of working on another one.

I remember finding a utility or plugin that allowed me to drop in all of the
photos (all scanned and numbered in order first) directly into PP, creating
the need number of slides etc. Since PP 2007 is new to me, I'm wondering if
I need find a similar utility, or if the new version has that ability.

I haven't had time to play yet with the new version...it's on my list of
things to do this weekend, but any pointers would be appreciated. In the
past, I scanned all the photos and had them named/numbered (example 1001,
1002 and so on) and the utitlity to those files, all saved in one folder,
and easily brought them into PP. The last version I used was PP 2000.

Anything important I need to know about this new version before I start?
We're talking a typical Wedding slideshow, with a music file attached to run
along with the photos, most likely about 10 minutes long. The church we'll
run this in has a projector, so we'll just hook up my Dell portable and run
the show on the screen at the church.

TIA,

Melissa



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Old March 10th, 2007, 03:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Glen Millar
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Default PowerPoint 2007 Question

Hi,

I see you got an answer in your other post. But as for 2007, I have mucked
with it seriously in the last few days and it is awesome. There are things I
didn't know I could even try to do. Some tutorials coming up!

Just need sleep.

--

Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
www.pptworkbench.com

glen at pptworkbench dot com

Please tell us your PowerPoint / Windows version,
whether you are using vba, or
anything else relevant

"Melissa" wrote in message
...
I'm reposting this because it showed up under an existing post, and I
wanted
to show as a New thread.

I have this software on a new Dell Portable. I've made a couple of
wedding
slideshows in the past, and am in the process of working on another one.

I remember finding a utility or plugin that allowed me to drop in all of
the
photos (all scanned and numbered in order first) directly into PP,
creating
the need number of slides etc. Since PP 2007 is new to me, I'm wondering
if
I need find a similar utility, or if the new version has that ability.

I haven't had time to play yet with the new version...it's on my list of
things to do this weekend, but any pointers would be appreciated. In the
past, I scanned all the photos and had them named/numbered (example 1001,
1002 and so on) and the utitlity to those files, all saved in one folder,
and easily brought them into PP. The last version I used was PP 2000.

Anything important I need to know about this new version before I start?
We're talking a typical Wedding slideshow, with a music file attached to
run
along with the photos, most likely about 10 minutes long. The church we'll
run this in has a projector, so we'll just hook up my Dell portable and
run
the show on the screen at the church.

TIA,

Melissa




 




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