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Old January 23rd, 2006, 04:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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I'm taking an online class. How do I save my PowerPoint presentation to word
doc. I have to submit it as a project. I saved the project, but it doesn't
play once saved in the word doc. Please help
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Old January 23rd, 2006, 05:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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Have you tried going to the File menu, choosing Send To, and Microsoft
Word?
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I'm taking an online class. How do I save my PowerPoint presentation
to word doc. I have to submit it as a project. I saved the project,
but it doesn't play once saved in the word doc. Please help


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Old January 23rd, 2006, 06:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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Hey Swoosh,

Presentations play from PowerPoint files and from HTML files. You can send
them to Word, but the cease to be presentations at that point. (Kinda like
a photograph of a rose not smelling like a rose). Word will store images of
the slides and text from the notes, but will not display a presentation.

If you want to run the presentation you will need to:
1) Save it as a PowerPoint file and run it from PowerPoint
2) Save it as a PowerPoint file and run it from the free PowerPoint viewer
(limited VBA and link functionality)
3) Save it as a web page and run it from a browser (limited animation
functionality)
4) Capture it as a movie from one of the above presentation methods
5) Create an executable file that is based on the viewer

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I'm taking an online class. How do I save my PowerPoint presentation to
word
doc. I have to submit it as a project. I saved the project, but it
doesn't
play once saved in the word doc. Please help



 




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