From: Raven on
My presentation has many attachments such as PDF files, pictures etc which I
want to incorporate. However when I package for CD, it save all the
attachments as they are - independently. If I distributed the package, people
would still be able to use the individual file apart from the main
presentations.

Any suggestions appreciated.
From: Lucy Thomson on
Hi Raven

Perhaps you could insert pictures/screenshots in your presentation rather
than linking to the files? If you link to the files and they don't go with
the presentation then you will end up with errors...

Lucy

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"Raven" <Raven(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3BA293DA-1212-47B4-9BD1-EEB28B482012(a)microsoft.com...
> My presentation has many attachments such as PDF files, pictures etc which
> I
> want to incorporate. However when I package for CD, it save all the
> attachments as they are - independently. If I distributed the package,
> people
> would still be able to use the individual file apart from the main
> presentations.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.


From: Pia Bork on
Raven wrote:
> My presentation has many attachments such as PDF files, pictures etc
> which I want to incorporate. However when I package for CD, it save
> all the attachments as they are - independently. If I distributed the
> package, people would still be able to use the individual file apart
> from the main presentations.


You could make an executable file out of the presentation. Have a look at
one of these:

http://www.indezine.com/products/powerpoint/cool/zipexe.html
http://www.indezine.com/products/powerpoint/pp2003/ppt2exe.html


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