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ginny
I created a business presentation in pp xp. My husband
loaded a 97 pp viewer on my website for customers to view
the presentation if they didn't have powerpoint on their
computer. However, when I looked at it with a customer
on his computer nothing matched, the voice narration was
totally out of sync and the bullets were coming in late.
Do you know where I can find a pp viewer for xp? I think
that would help if it was a more updated version.
Also, I saw something on the web called
"Convert your PowerPoint to Flash for faster, easier
posting to websites and self running CD-ROMs.
PowerCONVERTER was created to make the process of
distributing PowerPoint presentations faster and easier.
It's a PowerPoint plug-in that quickly converts your
presentations to the Macromedia Flash format. The
converted Flash file is smaller, secure, and in a
streaming media format that's ideal for posting
presentations to websites, intranets or for creating self-
running CD-ROMs. And with our EmailPRESENTER and
OnlinePRESENTER products, you can take that same
converted presentation and imbed it in emails and
remotely present it via a web conference.
That means your big bulky PowerPoint can now stream
around the internet much faster. It also means that
anybody that can create a PowerPoint file--is now a Flash
author."
Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks for any
and all help. Ginny.
loaded a 97 pp viewer on my website for customers to view
the presentation if they didn't have powerpoint on their
computer. However, when I looked at it with a customer
on his computer nothing matched, the voice narration was
totally out of sync and the bullets were coming in late.
Do you know where I can find a pp viewer for xp? I think
that would help if it was a more updated version.
Also, I saw something on the web called
"Convert your PowerPoint to Flash for faster, easier
posting to websites and self running CD-ROMs.
PowerCONVERTER was created to make the process of
distributing PowerPoint presentations faster and easier.
It's a PowerPoint plug-in that quickly converts your
presentations to the Macromedia Flash format. The
converted Flash file is smaller, secure, and in a
streaming media format that's ideal for posting
presentations to websites, intranets or for creating self-
running CD-ROMs. And with our EmailPRESENTER and
OnlinePRESENTER products, you can take that same
converted presentation and imbed it in emails and
remotely present it via a web conference.
That means your big bulky PowerPoint can now stream
around the internet much faster. It also means that
anybody that can create a PowerPoint file--is now a Flash
author."
Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks for any
and all help. Ginny.