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I've got a read only file that I somehow created and know the passwork to.
I can't make changes to it and save it as the same file name,
but I can save it under a different file name (who thought up this one?).
Unfortunately, if I save it under a different file name, delete the original
file and then resave under the original name, it seems to f up my hyperlinks.
Anyone know how to do this easily?
More info and a harder question follow.
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PowerPoint 2002, also using PPTViewer 2003
I've saved a large collection of integrated files
for my students on an autosart CD using the Viewer.
CD works fine, but the majority of my students don't need the CD,
they can get the files off of a networked hard drive. Also I can use the
hard drive to present in class (its faster than the CD).
I'd like to make minor up-dates or occasional major changes
as I go along through the semester.
One problem is the Read Only stuff described above (must have come in when
the CD was made).
Prob. 2 is keeping straight which is the current version among the one on
My laptop (RW CD drive, soundcard, no internet or network connections)
My desktop (can't write to CD or record sound, both internet and network)
and the network version (only 90 MB's available to me)
Prob. 3 is many switches from one of the above to another seem to f up
the hyperlinks, unless I just copy the whole thing at once.
Any specific tactics or general strategies on keeping all the above straight?
Thanks
I can't make changes to it and save it as the same file name,
but I can save it under a different file name (who thought up this one?).
Unfortunately, if I save it under a different file name, delete the original
file and then resave under the original name, it seems to f up my hyperlinks.
Anyone know how to do this easily?
More info and a harder question follow.
-------------------
PowerPoint 2002, also using PPTViewer 2003
I've saved a large collection of integrated files
for my students on an autosart CD using the Viewer.
CD works fine, but the majority of my students don't need the CD,
they can get the files off of a networked hard drive. Also I can use the
hard drive to present in class (its faster than the CD).
I'd like to make minor up-dates or occasional major changes
as I go along through the semester.
One problem is the Read Only stuff described above (must have come in when
the CD was made).
Prob. 2 is keeping straight which is the current version among the one on
My laptop (RW CD drive, soundcard, no internet or network connections)
My desktop (can't write to CD or record sound, both internet and network)
and the network version (only 90 MB's available to me)
Prob. 3 is many switches from one of the above to another seem to f up
the hyperlinks, unless I just copy the whole thing at once.
Any specific tactics or general strategies on keeping all the above straight?
Thanks