Stand alone powerpoint presentation

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Is there a way to do a stand alone simple powerpoint
presentation without having powerpoint loaded on the
computer?
 
Is there a way to do a stand alone simple powerpoint
presentation without having powerpoint loaded on the
computer?

That depends on what "do" does. ;-)

If you want to create presentations, then no.

If you just need to display them, then yes, you can do it with the free
PowerPoint viewer, and even do it so that the viewer needn't be installed on
the target system:

Make an AutoRun CD
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00037.htm

Converting the presentation to HTML is another option; then all you'd need
on the target computer is a browser. Hard to find a target computer w/o one
of those.
 
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That depends on what "do" does. ;-)

If you want to create presentations, then no.

If you just need to display them, then yes, you can do it with the free
PowerPoint viewer, and even do it so that the viewer needn't be installed on
the target system:

Make an AutoRun CD
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00037.htm

Converting the presentation to HTML is another option; then all you'd need
on the target computer is a browser. Hard to find a target computer w/o one
of those.


"Do" is very simple. It will be only slides and no
pictures.

Thanks, Steve.
 
My experience is that HTML is verrrry slooooow if you are
going animations with photographs. It's just not nearly
as fast as the Viewer, PPVIEW32, is.

However, the Viewer cannot handle animations added after
PP97. Does anyone know if MS is planning an updated
viewer to handle all the newer effects?
 
My experience is that HTML is verrrry slooooow if you are
going animations with photographs. It's just not nearly
as fast as the Viewer, PPVIEW32, is.

However, the Viewer cannot handle animations added after
PP97. Does anyone know if MS is planning an updated
viewer to handle all the newer effects?

They are indeed. It should be compatible in the main with all versions of
PPT through 2003.

Office 2003 should be out in late October; we're hoping (expecting) to see
the viewer around then too.
 
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