Re: Starting a PPT Presentation from a CD or DVD?

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That might defeat the purpose, which is to get the PPT file onto a CD and have it automatically playable via PPT.

Lucy Thomson wrote:
Hi Wayne

If you're having problems then you can use file -> package for cd -> save to folder. Then copy the *contents* of the folder (not the folder itself) to the CD using your CD burning software.

Lucy


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