Power Point and Microsoft Agents

K

K. In Texas

Is it possible to use Microsoft Agents and power point together in a presentation? And if so how?
 
L

Lon

Absolutely "yes."

To do so, easily, use an MSAgent script-writing program like Vox Proxy, a
trial version of which is available at www.voxproxy.com, or Microsoft Agent
Scripting Helper (MASH), a trial version of which is available at
www.bellcraft.com/MASH .

Vox Proxy is a PowerPoint add-in (after installation, its menu actually
shows up on the PowerPoint menu bar). It comes with lots of characters (many
more than Microsoft's four), and gives users terrific control over the
coordination of Agent animations and PowerPoint slides.

MASH is the Swiss Army Knife of MSAgent animations. In addition to adding
MSAgents to PowerPoint presentations, MASH can be used to add MSAgent
animations to web pages and emails, and can be used to create self-executing
MSAgent animation files (.exe files).

-Lon


----- Original Message -----
From: "K. In Texas" <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.powerpoint
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 6:51 PM
Subject: Power Point and Microsoft Agents

Is it possible to use Microsoft Agents and power point together in a
presentation? And if so how?
K. In Texas said:
Is it possible to use Microsoft Agents and power point together in a
presentation? And if so how?
 
P

PPTMagician

Microsoft has a free download called Presentation Narrator at:
http://www.microsoft.com/msagent/dev/code/office.asp

This will be enough to get you started with MS Agents working within
PowerPoint. After that you're going to want VOXProxy (as Lon mentioned) or
MASH (which you can use with multiple applications, not just PowerPoint).

HTH,
Glenna

K. In Texas said:
Is it possible to use Microsoft Agents and power point together in a
presentation? And if so how?
 

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