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Glen Millar said:Hi,
Yes. Provided you have no strange or local fonts that may not be installed
on the target computer.
Embedding fonts
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00076.htm
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Regards,
Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
www.pptworkbench.com
glen at pptworkbench dot com
Please tell us your PowerPoint / Windows version,
whether you are using vba, whether
your cows are in the corn paddock, or
anything else relevant.
I forgot to mention that I have Win XP and Office 2003
Glen Millar said:Hi,
Yes. Provided you have no strange or local fonts that may not be installed
on the target computer.
Embedding fonts
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00076.htm
--
Regards,
Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
www.pptworkbench.com
glen at pptworkbench dot com
Please tell us your PowerPoint / Windows version,
whether you are using vba, whether
your cows are in the corn paddock, or
anything else relevant.
Sorry I don't know what vba is as I am self taught and only become proficient when I need to on each job I get.
As for are your cows in the corn paddock????????????? What does that
mean -
I would love to know? thankyou for your help
Glen Millar said:A bit of Australian fun. Corn is maize and a paddock is a field. So your
cows could be in the maize field. It is a humorous way of hopefully getting
people to tell us stuff we need to know, like Windows and PowerPoint
versions. Thanks for sharing in the fun <g>.
o.k. Glen. Now we know you need to get out more often. In the midwest
(U.S.) we do cow tipping for fun.
http://www.nwlink.com/~timelvis/cowtip.html
But that annoys the cows, so to learn what you're in for first, google
mad cow flash
[caution: when angry, cows can use some pretty rude language]