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    {RESOLVED}Power Point presentation

    Hi,

    I created a powerpoint presentation with 5-6 slides.

    But in Windows Explorer when I double-click on the myshow.ppt file, it opens PowerPoint application. I DONT WANT THAT. I only want to view the slide show.


    I can I make that happen ? Is it a config ... is it something missing on my PC.


    I am going to send my myshow.ppt file to many customers ... when they open the file I want them to see the slide show ... not having their powerpoint app. to open ... How can I make sure this behavious will happen.


    Thanks for you help.
    Hope its clear enough.
    Last edited by dbelley_office; Oct 5th, 2004 at 03:10 PM.

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    Do a File > Save As... > and save it as a *.pps - Powerpoint Show.
    I'm not sure if it makes it a stand alone, but I know you can also
    do a "Package for CD" to make it viewable without having pp
    installed on a system.

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