package for cd, how to email

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Hi I want to send a email with a presentation in it and package to cd seems
to be the way to go with 2003.

I can not work out how to send it, as when you package to cd there are a lot
of files in a folder, so wonder how to get to 1 file that recepient can open
and then auto play.

thanks tim
 
Package for CD is just that a means to create a presentation on a CD. Just
save your presentation as a slideshow .pps and email that file
 
As my answer in topic:
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...8/b8332a84e5feec3c?hl=us-ENG#b8332a84e5feec3c

PowerPoint DON NOT embed your audio and video files. If you
want to email a presentation with external audio and video, you need
to package them into one file with correct relative path to
presentation, such as WinZip or WinRAR.

Actually, emailing a presentation in one file with rich-media has
other solutions. For example, you can convert your PowerPoint to solid
Flash movie with all media embedded and email the Flash file. If you'd
like to do so, you can try some conversion tools such as Wondershare
PPT2Flash (http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash-pro.html),
Articulate Presenter
(http://www.artiiculate.com) or FlashSpring Pro (http://
www.falashspring.com).

Besides, converting PowerPoint to video files would be another easy
way but larger file size than Flash.

You can choose the way you like to solve this problem. Have fun :)
 
Refer to my answer in topic:
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...8/b8332a84e5feec3c?hl=us-ENG#b8332a84e5feec3c

PowerPoint DON NOT embed your audio and video files. If you want to
email a presentation with external audio and video, you need to
package them into one file with correct relative path to presentation,
such as WinZip or WinRAR.

Actually, emailing a presentation in one file with rich-media has
other solutions. For example, you can convert your PowerPoint to solid
Flash movie with all media embedded and email the Flash file. If you'd
like to do so, you can try some conversion tools such as Wondershare
PPT2Flash (http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash-pro.html),
Articulate Presenter (http://www.artiiculate.com) or FlashSpring Pro
(http://www.falashspring.com).

Besides, converting PowerPoint to video files would be another easy
way but larger file size than Flash.

You can choose the way you like to solve this problem. Have fun :)
 
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