Pack and Go was IMO put into the program when PowerPoint first came out as a
means to transfer presentations from one computer to another using 1.4mb
floppy diskettes, as it did span multiple diskettes.
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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
| BIG Thanks, David,
|
| You've saved me from further hair-pulling. I understood "Pack & Go" to be
| self-executing. Makes me wonder why M/S even bothered to offer this
| "feature." Guess I'll have to wait until someone local can download
&install
| the viewer for my elderly relatives.
|
| "David M. Marcovitz" wrote:
|
| ... your recipients will need to have the full version of PowerPoint or
| > the Viewer to view a PowerPoint file. ..... PowerPoint files are not
self-contained executables.
|