Use the Package for CD option, and select copy to file, then use your CD
burning software to copy the files to your CD
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message |I have Office 2003.
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| "Michael Koerner" wrote:
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| > You might want to look here first. If that does not work for you, then
let
| > us know which version of PowerPoint your using.
| > Make an AutoRun CD
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http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00037.htm
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| > message | > |I want to save my presentation on a removable disk (CD) but when I do,
the
| > | sound I inserted from my Media Library does not play when the
presentation
| > | starts. Do I need to save the sound file on the CD as well? Please
help!
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