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Patricia
Can Anyone tell me if Powerpoint 3 has the ability to save a slide show
with music for a windows screen saver?
thank you
PB
with music for a windows screen saver?
thank you
PB
Can Anyone tell me if Powerpoint 3 has the ability to save a slide show
with music for a windows screen saver?
I don't think I've tried PPT3 itself, but the PPT3 viewer runs under
WIN98SE. On some machines there might be significant delays between
pushing a key and advancing to the next slide. We have one machine
that does work okay and we still use the PPT3 viewer sometimes! Trying
the PPT3viewer under WIN2K resulted in very long delays for the next
slide. I can't remember now if we were able to run it at all under
WINXP.
You'd have to get a copy from somebody who still has one. MS used haveInteresting. I don't know where I'd even *find* the old viewer at this point.
I'm sure the floppies are long gone.
It's main use is in the fade-through-black transition, for doing operaOut of curiosity, is there a reason why it's still useful?
Thanks for filling in the blanks, Villem.
Who'd have thought there'd still be a use for a piece of software this old?
Fascinating!
"This software" is barely middle-aged. For "old software" how about
the stuff that NASA is still using for some of the probes, or how
about that stuff that is still being used to keep aircraft from
playing bumper cars in the sky?
I still have use for an audio analyzer system that runs on a
'386SX/co-pro upgrade stuffed into the case of a '286 laptop. Needs a
full length ISA slot and a maximum bus speed of 8 Mhz.
Can I interest you in a box or two full of SCSI stuff? I've got Jaz, ZIP, DAT and an
HDD and I think there's an ISA adaptec card in there too. It's all just looking for a
good home. Price is right, too: I package it up for free and put it on the porch for
your pickup guy to grab and deliver to you. ;-)
landfill, I'm in the process of tracking down a Genesis or two.
Oh dear. You must be almost as old as me. I'm SO sorry.
It hasn't been so much time since I tossed out my ShowPro III and gave away all the Arion
stuff to a bunch of artists. I'm not sure what they wanted it for and was afraid to ask.
Gee - sounds like you two need to visit the computer museum in Mountain View
It was well worth the trip
Bruce looked at a KPro II this morning, but the guys who have it decided to
sell it on EBay instead of direct. Means he won't be able to afford it. Too
bad....
Aw, I just turned only 49 (for the first time).
Well, in theatre, slide projection is still used occasionally. One of
the latest crazes, at least at first in concert lighting is "digital
lights". These are basically small, bright video projectors mounted on
moveable yokes, controllable from the lighting console. And there is
an array of associated video server systems to create and control the
content for these lights.
Anyway, this is getting really off the topic of screensavers....