Good Morning Elite,
Sometimes, I am rushed and misread a posters question here, too. I think
James is only looking to use a CD-ROM as the transfer media. He doesn't
really say if he has a burner or not, and I believe the link Sonia gave him
stipulates that need.
On a more personal note, I'd like to thank you for trying to help other
posters, it is truly a wonderful feeling to be able to help someone that
shares your passion. As I have found out many times over; it pays to
re-read the question, remove your assumptions, re-write you answer as often
as possible. I have made many mistakes and made many apologies because I
forgot to do some of these. Please, do not be discouraged, I do not mean
this in any negative way, but perhaps you may not need to repeat my
mistakes. We all welcome interested and committed PowerPoint users (seeing
as how many of use are close to being committed anyhow

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Enjoy tomorrow, it'll be yesterday soon enough.
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Bill Dilworth, Microsoft PPT MVP
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Elite said:
Very sorry I did not add this in my other Post, but if it is not possible
to put a PP presentations on a CD-ROM on your computer, you'll have to buy a
CD Burner.PowerPoint presentations via CD ROM?