Old Powerpoint Viewer Help (97)

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EDI lady

Hi! I am trying to prepare a presentation for work, but it was set up in
Powerpoint 2003. My problem is that the custom animation we set up doesn't
view properly in the computer we have to use for the presentation, because
that computer has Powerpoint Viewer 1997. How can I easily transfer the
animation so that it will be the same without having to re-do the entire
presentation? Thanks for any and all help you can give me!
 
E

EDI lady

Is it easy to download and won't take up too much memory? The reason I ask
is that my I.T. guy told me the computer is really old...if it's that easy,
wonder why the heck he didn't suggest it himself instead of telling me to
mess with the presentation all weekend??
 
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Austin Myers

EDI lady said:
Is it easy to download and won't take up too much memory? The reason I
ask
is that my I.T. guy told me the computer is really old...if it's that
easy,
wonder why the heck he didn't suggest it himself instead of telling me to
mess with the presentation all weekend??


Because having you do the work is easier than his doing it would be my
guess. <BG>


Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

Provider of PFCMedia, PFCPro, PFCExpress
http://www.pfcmedia.com
 
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EDI lady

What a dork he is! Thanks so much, I'll stop stressing and just go in early
to download the new viewer, then. :)
 
E

EDI lady

Well, I think he said it was version NT. Problem is this, though...I
downloaded Powerpoint 2003 on my home computer to check it out here, but
since I don't have Office on my computer I can't change anything, and the
slideshow animation is still not what I created at work. I'm thinking I may
have to go in early and try to decipher the Powerpoint animation on the
computer we are using, though I am not sure how easy or quick that will be...
 

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