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Email slide show that starts on mouse click by recipient
I'm using PowerPoint 2002, and I want to send a slide show via email as an
attachment that the recipient simply clicks on to run the show without going into PowerPoint and requiring them to know how to start the show from there. I have received slide shows where I just click on them and the show starts. How is this done??? |
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Save your presentation as "PowerPoint Show (*.PPS)". That's all there is to it.
-- Sonia Coleman Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials "Azcodester" wrote in message ... I'm using PowerPoint 2002, and I want to send a slide show via email as an attachment that the recipient simply clicks on to run the show without going into PowerPoint and requiring them to know how to start the show from there. I have received slide shows where I just click on them and the show starts. How is this done??? |
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Thank you Sonia -- that was easy!!!
Larry "Sonia" wrote: Save your presentation as "PowerPoint Show (*.PPS)". That's all there is to it. -- Sonia Coleman Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials "Azcodester" wrote in message ... I'm using PowerPoint 2002, and I want to send a slide show via email as an attachment that the recipient simply clicks on to run the show without going into PowerPoint and requiring them to know how to start the show from there. I have received slide shows where I just click on them and the show starts. How is this done??? |
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Email slide show that starts on mouse click by recipient
"Azcodester" wrote: I'm using PowerPoint 2002, and I want to send a slide show via email as an attachment that the recipient simply clicks on to run the show without going into PowerPoint and requiring them to know how to start the show from there. I have received slide shows where I just click on them and the show starts. How is this done??? |
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Email slide show that starts on mouse click by recipient
Save the presentation as a slide show (.PPS), or change the extension on a
previously save presentation from, .PPT to .PPS The only restriction is that the recipient must have either the full version of PowerPoint or the PowerPoint viewer on their system -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "katie" wrote in message ... "Azcodester" wrote: I'm using PowerPoint 2002, and I want to send a slide show via email as an attachment that the recipient simply clicks on to run the show without going into PowerPoint and requiring them to know how to start the show from there. I have received slide shows where I just click on them and the show starts. How is this done??? |
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