How do I e-mail a slide show developed in Power Point

C

CURLEY

I Created a slide show in power point. Now I want to e-mail it to a friend.
I tried to attache it to the e-mail like any other attachment but the whole
program transfered not just the slide show.

How can I just e-mail the slide show by it self?
 
T

tohlz

From PowerPoint, open the presentation you want. Click File > Save as. Save
the presentation as a ppt or pps format. (for instance abc.pps)

Once you are done, open your email, compose a message and attached abc.pps.
Holler back if you are still having problem.
--
Shawn Toh (tohlz)
Microsoft MVP PowerPoint

(Amazing PowerPoint animations, artworks, games here)
http://pptheaven.mvps.org
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L

liao peng

I Created a slide show in power point.  Now I want to e-mail it to a friend.  
I tried to attache it to the e-mail like any other attachment but the whole
program transfered not just the slide show.

How can I just e-mail the slide show by it self?

You need to reduce the size of your PowerPoint slideshow
Compress Pictures in PowerPoint:
Compress pictures in your presentation, then you can optimize the
size by compressing pictures.

Step1:click the picture to bring up the Picture Tools .

· Under the picture tool tab just Click Format.

· In the Adjust group click Compress Pictures.

Step2: on the Compress Pictures window choose the Options…

Step3: on the Compression Settings window:

· Compression options: automatically perform basic compression
on save and delete cropped areas of pictures.

· Target output: Choose E-mail (96 ppi) output to reduce the
size of PowerPoint Click ok.

for step -to -step tutorial:Reduce the Size of your PowerPoint File
for e-mail
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/blog/2009/06/19/118/
 
T

t-4-2

To what question you answered ????
t-4-2

liao peng said:
You need to reduce the size of your PowerPoint slideshow
Compress Pictures in PowerPoint:
Compress pictures in your presentation, then you can optimize the
size by compressing pictures.

Step1:click the picture to bring up the Picture Tools .

· Under the picture tool tab just Click Format.

· In the Adjust group click Compress Pictures.

Step2: on the Compress Pictures window choose the Options…

Step3: on the Compression Settings window:

· Compression options: automatically perform basic compression
on save and delete cropped areas of pictures.

· Target output: Choose E-mail (96 ppi) output to reduce the
size of PowerPoint Click ok.

for step -to -step tutorial:Reduce the Size of your PowerPoint File
for e-mail
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/blog/2009/06/19/118/
 
J

John Wilson

t-4 2

He's answering any question at all in this case with a totally unrelated
answer just to get his link on the web. Maybe in future delete his link from
your reply!

For the record I tried ppt2dvd and was very uninpressed. Even if it was good
I would never buy from any company that uses blatent spam tactics.
--
john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk
Custom vba coding and PPT Makeovers
Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoint_hints_and_tips_tutorials.html
PPTLive Atlanta 2009
 
K

Keysha Charleen

I am trying to develop an activity for my students and i wanted to see
if there is a way to drag an object ( picture or words) in power point
slide from one location in the slide into another location in the same
slide so for example if i have the word apple and the picture apple and
i would like to drag the picture ( during the slide show) to the word,
so that both the word and the picture are in the same place on the slide
and i want to do so during the slide show presentation.
 

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