Speaker's Not Visible When Saved to CD

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Since upgrading to 2003 PPT I noticed they still did not add a choice to backup the PST files. I downloaded the one from Microsoft and it appears but does not work. I have downloaded and reinstalled several times and it still will not backup. It says the back up takes place after you exit...but it does not. I wonder why Microsoft just does not include it in the program.
 
I made an error in my last posting and aplogize..... The correct message should have read:
Since upgrading to 2003 PPT I noticed when you save a PPT program to CD it does not allow you to view the speaker's notes when the CD is loaded. Why not?
 
Guido said:
I made an error in my last posting and aplogize..... The correct message should have read:
Since upgrading to 2003 PPT I noticed when you save a PPT program to CD it does not allow you to view the speaker's notes when the CD is loaded. Why not?

Assuming that you used Package for CD, the CD is running the
presentation via the PPT Viewer. The Viewer was not designed to show
speaker notes -- for that, you need the full version of PPT.

If you have PPT and want to view the speaker notes of a presentation on
the CD, open PPT, then do a File/Open and navigate to the presentation
on the CD.
 
[CRITICAL UPDATE - Anyone using Office 2003 should install the critical
update as soon as possible. From PowerPoint, choose "Help -> Check for
Updates".]

Hello,

PowerPoint Viewer 2003 does not include any tools for display speakers
notes. The Viewer is intended for viewing a presentation and not for
presenting it and speakers notes are primarily intended as a tool for
presenters (not for audience/viewers).

If it is important to you (or anyone else reading this message) that the
PowerPoint Viewer provide some option for displaying speakers notes, don't
forget to send your feedback (in YOUR OWN WORDS, please) to Microsoft at:

http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp

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Microsoft Corporation
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