Re: How do I send a slide show by e-mail in slide show veiw only?

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Send the file as an attachment. Nobody likes
a file to open when clicking on an inbox email
message.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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"Power Point 2000 question" wrote:

| I am trying to send a slide show by e-mail to a person. How do I send it to
| them so when the open the attachment the slide show would automatically begin
| instead of the person pushing F5 on the computer. The slide show will begin
| when they open it up.
.



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