J
Jynx
I've read several posts on the processes needed to convert PowerPoint
Presentations to DVD. I D/L a trial version of the Wondershare program called
PowerPoint2DVD and it seemed to work well to convert my files, and then I
used another program to burn the DVD. (I didn't read the instructions
carefully and got a blank DVD the first time.) Has anyone else used this
program successfully. Unfortunately, they do not guarantee their program or
the condition of the disks if you order them and I find this a little
disconcerting. Is Microsoft planning a similar program?
Presentations to DVD. I D/L a trial version of the Wondershare program called
PowerPoint2DVD and it seemed to work well to convert my files, and then I
used another program to burn the DVD. (I didn't read the instructions
carefully and got a blank DVD the first time.) Has anyone else used this
program successfully. Unfortunately, they do not guarantee their program or
the condition of the disks if you order them and I find this a little
disconcerting. Is Microsoft planning a similar program?