My graphics get lost when I save to flash drive or cd or dvd

R

ROSE

After developing a great powerpoint and lots of graphics and text boxes, then
I save my document to either a flash drive (usb) or cd. When I pull up the
this document on my laptop, my graphics are gone. I could just scream.

My daughter brought a special powerpoint she made for her daughter's
graduation, many of her pictures were gone. If we removed the flash drive
and started over, then some pictures returned and others were gone.

My laptop is powerful. 2 gig ram- dual core, etc. I DON'T GET IT. PLEASE
SOMEONE HELP ME.
 
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Echo S

First of all, don't save directly to the flash drive. Save to your
harddrive, then copy the file to the flash drive.

Second, make sure you've installed the latest service packs for Office. I
know SP1 for Office 2003 fixed this "missing content" issue, and we're up to
at least SP2 now. So open PPT and go to Help | Check for Updates to install
the latest SP for Office.

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W

william

Maybe there's something wrong with your PowerPoint, first update it to
kill known bugs. And then save to your harddisk to try not directly in
your flash drive.

Alternative you can save your presentation to other formats like Flash
to avoid these problems. Flash can retaion your effects and be easily
to share. Some presentation tool can do this for you:
Wondershare PPT2Flash: http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.html
FlashSpring: http://www.falshspring.com
Articulate Presenter: http://www.articulete.com

I hope this methods can really help you :)
 

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