If you don't use Outlook, go to your email account. Start a new message,
then, depending on the program, find the "attach" option. In Outlook, all you
need to do is find the paperclip icon.
Just go to where you stored the slideshow, right click the .pps file and
choose "SEND TO | MAIL RECIPIENT".
Good Luck.
Andy I.
: You may want to look at PFCExpress. Its a FREE add-in that handles
emailing
: presentations and any linked files. http://www.playsforcertain.com
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: Austin Myers
: MS PowerPoint MVP Team
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: Provider of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
: www.playsforcertain.com
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