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From: Alan Z. Scharf on 14 May 2008 03:33 Hi, 1. Is it possible to use PPT 2003 with SharePoint MOSS 2007 Slide Library? 2. When a slide in the library is updated and I open a presentation created in PPT which contains that slide, I am asked whether to accept the updated slide - Yes 0r No. 3. However, when I open the same PPT 2007 presentation Saved As a 2003 presentation, the Update - Yes or No dialog doesn't appear - hence I can't choose whether or not to accept the new version of the slide. The presentation just opens up with the old version of the slide. 4. I need to be able to update a PPT 2003 linked to the slide library because some of our foreign offices only have Office 2003. Thanks. Alan
From: Echo S on 14 May 2008 10:26 Hi, Alan, I don't know a lot about SharePoint and MOSS, but I think that 2003 doesn't work with slide libraries the way you need them to. Slide libraries were introduced as a new feature in PPT 2007, and then only in volume license versions (Professional Plus and Enterprise, or Ultimate [which is available retail]). You can't access a SharePoint slide library from within PPT 2007 that comes with Office Professional, Standard, Small Business, Home and Student, or Basic. So I suspect you also cannot access these features from within PPT 2003, either. You should be able to go to the SharePoint site and check out the file, though. That's a little different than working it from within PPT directly. > 3. However, when I open the same PPT 2007 presentation Saved As a 2003 > presentation, the Update - Yes or No dialog doesn't appear - hence I can't > choose whether or not to accept the new version of the slide. The > presentation just opens up with the old version of the slide. PPT 2007 uses the XML format. When you save a file as 2003, you are saving it as a binary format. I *think* SharePoint relies on the XML to be able to do these kind of slide updates and such, which is why you don't get the update options when opening a 2003-format file. But I could be wrong. You may want to ask your question in the SharePoint groups. I suspect you'll get better information there. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx "Alan Z. Scharf" <ascharf(a)grapevines.com> wrote in message news:eYpfLTZtIHA.5096(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > 1. Is it possible to use PPT 2003 with SharePoint MOSS 2007 Slide Library? > > 2. When a slide in the library is updated and I open a presentation > created in PPT which contains that slide, I am asked whether to accept the > updated slide - Yes 0r No. > > 3. However, when I open the same PPT 2007 presentation Saved As a 2003 > presentation, the Update - Yes or No dialog doesn't appear - hence I can't > choose whether or not to accept the new version of the slide. The > presentation just opens up with the old version of the slide. > > 4. I need to be able to update a PPT 2003 linked to the slide library > because some of our foreign offices only have Office 2003. > > Thanks. > > Alan >
From: Alan Z. Scharf on 14 May 2008 10:55 Hi Echo, I'm afraid you are probably right about everything. I may be able to have users dial in to their regular office computer with Office 2007 and access to SharePoint, open presentation in PPT 2007, accept slide updates, save as PPT 2003 filoe, and email it to the foreign office where they are. That looks like the only solution. Thanks again. Alan "Echo S" <msnewsgroups(a)echosvoiceUGHSPAM.com> wrote in message news:1AF38DFD-609A-4AC9-9B17-C22A8123BDBE(a)microsoft.com... > Hi, Alan, > > I don't know a lot about SharePoint and MOSS, but I think that 2003 > doesn't work with slide libraries the way you need them to. > > Slide libraries were introduced as a new feature in PPT 2007, and then > only in volume license versions (Professional Plus and Enterprise, or > Ultimate [which is available retail]). You can't access a SharePoint slide > library from within PPT 2007 that comes with Office Professional, > Standard, Small Business, Home and Student, or Basic. > > So I suspect you also cannot access these features from within PPT 2003, > either. > > You should be able to go to the SharePoint site and check out the file, > though. That's a little different than working it from within PPT > directly. > >> 3. However, when I open the same PPT 2007 presentation Saved As a 2003 >> presentation, the Update - Yes or No dialog doesn't appear - hence I >> can't choose whether or not to accept the new version of the slide. The >> presentation just opens up with the old version of the slide. > > PPT 2007 uses the XML format. When you save a file as 2003, you are saving > it as a binary format. I *think* SharePoint relies on the XML to be able > to do these kind of slide updates and such, which is why you don't get the > update options when opening a 2003-format file. > > But I could be wrong. You may want to ask your question in the SharePoint > groups. I suspect you'll get better information there. > > -- > Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com > What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm > Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd > PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx > > > "Alan Z. Scharf" <ascharf(a)grapevines.com> wrote in message > news:eYpfLTZtIHA.5096(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hi, >> >> 1. Is it possible to use PPT 2003 with SharePoint MOSS 2007 Slide >> Library? >> >> 2. When a slide in the library is updated and I open a presentation >> created in PPT which contains that slide, I am asked whether to accept >> the updated slide - Yes 0r No. >> >> 3. However, when I open the same PPT 2007 presentation Saved As a 2003 >> presentation, the Update - Yes or No dialog doesn't appear - hence I >> can't choose whether or not to accept the new version of the slide. The >> presentation just opens up with the old version of the slide. >> >> 4. I need to be able to update a PPT 2003 linked to the slide library >> because some of our foreign offices only have Office 2003. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Alan >> >
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