Hello, I am new to the group and also a novice powerpoint vba programmer (although not new to vba in general, having done some excel vba). I inherited a...
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Nov 2, 2004 12:41 pm
I'm not a programmer, but I'm pretty sure that you can't convert a PPA file to a PPT file. See http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00031.htm -- the section...
Thanks, Echo. I'm guessing you're right that a .ppa file can't be converted to a .ppt-- but I don't really know, of course, which is why I asked. As to the...
John, The method I use is an off the shelf type from Adobe Acrobat Pro 6. Conversion of the PowerPoint to a PDF and or Word format. It's easy, quick and cheap....
Hi Friends, I have a collection of few beautiful Power Point Presentations. I love to exchange all of them with you all. I am looking forward to receive...
Paul, Thanks, I'll check it out. However, I think I didn't make myself clear-- our conversion process does a certain amount of processing on the powerpoint...
John, Try Impatica. Paul http://home.comcast.net/~pparvin//Demo/pageone.html ... From: jwwarrenva To: powerpoint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 04,...
Can you create a "hyperlink" of sorts in one .ppt to launch another .ppt for specific content you may or may not cover in a presentation but want to be ...
I have many (20-50) Powerpoint presentations that I am always taking slides from to create a new presentation. I wanted a way to quickly sort through them or...
Dal W Yes, it's very easy to hyperlink to another .ppt file The quickest way is select your text box and choose "insert" menu > hyperlink. A more seamless...
Dal, Hyperlinking to other PPT files is done much like other hyperlinks. Select the object to have the link, right click and select Hyperlink. From the far ...
Jay, I found this (I've not used it, nor can I see if you can search the 'notes) http://www.captureworks.com/PointCapture.htm A company called accent...
TAJ - Thanks so much. I was able to get to Accent Technologies site and the add-in is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Jay _____ From: TAJ Simmons -...
I have a bulleted list and would like the first word (key word) to be a different color than the bullet and remaining text. Every time I change the first word,...
Hi folks-- Any pro's out there on uploading a power point 2004(Mac) slide show to a web site? Not sure, but the problem might be my web provider. (I can't...
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Nov 12, 2004 12:18 pm
Try typing a space before recoloring the text. You'll of course want to type a space before all the bullet points on that slide. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] ...
Steve How are you trying to upload the file to your web space. Is it by something called FTP or is it by some kind of browser/web interface? Cheers TAJ Simmons...
There are two different ways to animate your backgrounds that I know of. You can create an animated gif outside of Powerpoint and add it as a graphic, or you...
I create animated backgrounds With Paint Shop Pro, and Animation Shop. The files are saved as gif files, and when used as backgrounds in PP the animation(s)...
Steve, If it was me.... I'd start afresh. As your current project looks to be messed up (master03.htm and pts1.ppt in the sub folder, just doesn't seem...
I have a "terms" page on a Powerpoint. Users check each hyperlink to advance to hidden slides with the definitions for the terms. I have inserted a button on...
Hello everyone, I'm so glad I found this group. I recently came across a phenomenal demonstration of things that could be done using custom animation;...
Hi, You could try placing an invisible (no lines, no fill) action button on the layer immediately under your existing buttons that links back to your "terms"...
Susan, Instead of linking directly to the hidden slide, make a custom show that contains the term page. Next, hyperlink to the terms custom show. Before you ...
There are several demos listed on that page. Which one specifically are you trying to re-create? TAJ frequents this group, so maybe he will know more than I...
I would like to implement three dimensional charts into a PowerPoint presentation, not just x and y, but x, y and z coordinates. These things look sort of...
Peter, Have you tried this click the insert chart icon in powerpoint (the blue, yellow, bar graph icon) right click the inserted graph and choose "chart type" ...