Relative AVI links in PowerPoint

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Jim Fisher

PowerPoint AVI files need to be Relative...NOT absolute. Distrubituing
PowerPoint Files to Students is not possible.

All file names within the PowerPoint should be relative to directory...not
entire hard drive structure.

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Echo S

Sure, that would be a great thing, and believe me, the PPT team at Microsoft
has heard that very same thing from a lot of people (including me).

Until the situation is changed, the following PPT FAQ should help when you
need to distribute files to your students:

Sounds/Movies don't play, images disappear or links break when I move or
email a presentation
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00155.htm
 
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