Re: Saving a presentation with Pack & Go
From: David A. Hersher (dhersher_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 02/12/04
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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 00:21:52 GMT
Go here: http://www.out2teach.com/
There is an article on doing this with Pack & Go (click on the "articles"
button..upper left)
Sounds like you missed a couple of steps, most importantly making an
"autorun.inf" file. This article explains all.
"Scouse Jim" <jim@jimbellew.com> wrote in message
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> I have slaved over a hot keyboard putting together two
> presentations in PowerPoint 2002 (MS XP Pro OS) one has
> sound (WAV) clips and an animated GIF and the other has
> WAV & a Video clip played through the Windows Media Player
> Both run fine on the desktop
>
> I want to save these to a CD so I can send them to others
> and I have used the Pak & Go wizard to do this. Everything
> saves and I end up with two icons on my CD. 1. A Pack & Go
> setup and 2. PRESO.PPZ file
>
> The CD wont open on my laptop (MS ME OS & Powerpoint 2000)
> and even blew out the desk top it was produced on - (Blue
> screen of death). What am I doing wrong??? Help!
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