E
eric peters
I am giving a presentation soon and the host has a list of conditions
about the talk. First, it is needed on CD a couple of weeks before
the date of the presentation. Here is another:
" Before submitting the CD, presenters are responsible for
pre-verifying that their presentation is CREATED [bold mine] with
Powerpoint 2000 software."
I own PPT97. Isn't a saved *.PPT file the same regardless of the
version (97/2000/XP) ? My talk has no animations, special effects,
etc.. No strange characters or fonts. Couldn't I just burn a CD with
the *.PPT file created in PPT97 and have the computer at the talk's
site (which obviously has PPT2000 loaded on it) open it properly?
Before posing this question, I thought that I'd work around this by
opening my talk in OpenOffice and then Saving as... and using PPT2000
as the file type. The only option in OpenOffice is to save to
97/2000/XP, they're not separate options.
Please advise.
Thanks
Eric
about the talk. First, it is needed on CD a couple of weeks before
the date of the presentation. Here is another:
" Before submitting the CD, presenters are responsible for
pre-verifying that their presentation is CREATED [bold mine] with
Powerpoint 2000 software."
I own PPT97. Isn't a saved *.PPT file the same regardless of the
version (97/2000/XP) ? My talk has no animations, special effects,
etc.. No strange characters or fonts. Couldn't I just burn a CD with
the *.PPT file created in PPT97 and have the computer at the talk's
site (which obviously has PPT2000 loaded on it) open it properly?
Before posing this question, I thought that I'd work around this by
opening my talk in OpenOffice and then Saving as... and using PPT2000
as the file type. The only option in OpenOffice is to save to
97/2000/XP, they're not separate options.
Please advise.
Thanks
Eric