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| bill hewitt |
Posted - Mar 07 2009 : 19:56:39 Office 2007 .ppt to DVD PixPlay, Can this be done?
Merle26 |
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| JIMD |
Posted - Mar 08 2009 : 10:11:41 BILL HEWITT
Try this: In Office PowerPoint 2007, open the presentation that you want to save in a different file format. Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Save As. In the File name box, enter a new name for the presentation, or do nothing to accept the suggested file name. In the Save as type list, select the file format that you want, and then click Save.
JIM DALTON |
| bill hewitt |
Posted - Mar 08 2009 : 09:16:40 Thats were i run into trouble in office 2007, you can not do save as and change to jpeg.
quote: Originally posted by JIMD
BILL HEWITT
I do not have Office 2007 but it works on Office 2003 --just follow the following steps:
i. Run PowerPoint and open your presentation ii. Select File>Save As, then from the "Save as Type" box choose JPEG and click OK iii. Click Yes when asked to confirm that you want to export every slide
iv. Run DVD PixPlay and create a new project v. Click "Add Images" and browse to the folder where you saved the images from PowerPoint vi. Click "Add All" vii. Edit the project further if desired (e.g. add background music) viii. Click "Burn Disk"
JIM DALTON
Merle26 |
| JIMD |
Posted - Mar 08 2009 : 05:58:03 BILL HEWITT
I do not have Office 2007 but it works on Office 2003 --just follow the following steps:
i. Run PowerPoint and open your presentation ii. Select File>Save As, then from the "Save as Type" box choose JPEG and click OK iii. Click Yes when asked to confirm that you want to export every slide
iv. Run DVD PixPlay and create a new project v. Click "Add Images" and browse to the folder where you saved the images from PowerPoint vi. Click "Add All" vii. Edit the project further if desired (e.g. add background music) viii. Click "Burn Disk"
JIM DALTON |
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