Don't save directly to CD from Powerpoint. Instead, save the
presentation to your hard drive, close the file in Powerpoint,
and then use Windows Explorer or My Computer or your CD mastering
software (Nero, Sonic, etc.) to copy the file to the CD.
Don't save directly to CD from Powerpoint. Instead, save the
presentation to your hard drive, close the file in Powerpoint,
and then use Windows Explorer or My Computer or your CD mastering
software (Nero, Sonic, etc.) to copy the file to the CD.
Don't save directly to CD from Powerpoint. Instead, save the
presentation to your hard drive, close the file in Powerpoint,
and then use Windows Explorer or My Computer or your CD mastering
software (Nero, Sonic, etc.) to copy the file to the CD.
Don't save directly to CD from Powerpoint. Instead, save the
presentation to your hard drive, close the file in Powerpoint,
and then use Windows Explorer or My Computer or your CD mastering
software (Nero, Sonic, etc.) to copy the file to the CD.
Don't save directly to CD from Powerpoint. Instead, save the
presentation to your hard drive, close the file in Powerpoint,
and then use Windows Explorer or My Computer or your CD mastering
software (Nero, Sonic, etc.) to copy the file to the CD.
Don't save directly to CD from Powerpoint. Instead, save the
presentation to your hard drive, close the file in Powerpoint,
and then use Windows Explorer or My Computer or your CD mastering
software (Nero, Sonic, etc.) to copy the file to the CD.
Don't save directly to CD from Powerpoint. Instead, save the
presentation to your hard drive, close the file in Powerpoint,
and then use Windows Explorer or My Computer or your CD mastering
software (Nero, Sonic, etc.) to copy the file to the CD.
Don't save directly to CD from Powerpoint. Instead, save the
presentation to your hard drive, close the file in Powerpoint,
and then use Windows Explorer or My Computer or your CD mastering
software (Nero, Sonic, etc.) to copy the file to the CD.
Don't save directly to CD from Powerpoint. Instead, save the
presentation to your hard drive, close the file in Powerpoint,
and then use Windows Explorer or My Computer or your CD mastering
software (Nero, Sonic, etc.) to copy the file to the CD.
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