You can move Power point into a folder easily. You have to save the presentation and move in a folder.
PowerPoint 2007 and 2010 both have the AutoRecover feature, where an unsaved presentation is kept in a folder. The AutoRecover pane should open the next time PowerPoint is started, and the presentation should appear the same.
A file is a document be it word, excel or powerpoint which you open and then write your tasks/important things in it.
go to finder, go to applications, go to the Microsoft folder, click ppt
All you have to do is go to Microsoft PowerPoint then click on new, it should do it.
Go to File--> Save as... when the Save As dialog opens - 1. choose a folder 2. write the file name 3. in the 'Save as Type' list - choose 'Power Point Show - PPS' (in PowerPoint 2010/2007 it is called 'Power Point Show - PPSX')
You have at least three options to add a PowerPoint to Moodle.Option1. Import a PowerPoint as webpageYou can follow these steps to import now.1. Save a PowerPoint as HTML webpageOpen a PowerPoint PresentationGo to File-> Save AsSelect Web Page from the drop-down of Save As TypeClick Save2. Zip the folderBrowse to the folder created by Saving As Web PageZip only the folder but not the HTML file with a zipping program3. Import to MoodleRun a Moodle course in Edit modeAdd an Activity-> Add a Lesson, name a lesson and set settingsSelect Import PowerPoint in the drop-down listBrowse to the Zip file on the local disk and click to uploadOption 2. Import a PowerPoint as a SCORM Course (With Animations, transitions, videos and sounds)Use a conversion tool to convert a PowerPoint to SCORM course, such as PPT2Flash Professional to convert PowerPoint to SCORM course.Option 3. Convert PowerPoint to Slide-castThis third option requires that you install the slide-cast plug-in on your Moodle server. This plug-in is available here: http://www.slide-casts.com/moodle/Once installed, you can convert your PowerPoint to a slide-cast and add audio to the slides.
Odds are, you linked the music on the PowerPoint to a file on your computer. To fix this, save your music to the same device the PowerPoint will be saved to and when you insert music, don't find the music on the hard drive, find it on the flash drive and it should work. Reason: Sound files in wav format larger than 100 KB (i.e. anything but a short sound effect) and other file formats are linked to PowerPoint presentation, when you Email the PowerPoint presentation, the linked music will not be shown. The differences between embed and link, please view: http://office.Microsoft.com/en-us/PowerPoint/HA012303071033.aspx Solution 1: 1. Put the sound files and the PowerPoint presentation in a same folder. 2. Reinsert the sound file to the PowerPoint presentation. 3. Package the entire folder into one archive file and send it to other computer Solution 2 - embed the music: For wav sound larger than 100KB: PowerPoint-> Tools->Options-> Advanced -> link sounds with file size greater than ...KB. Please input 50000. For music in all formats:
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If you have Powerpoint, you can change them, but not if you only have the Powerpoint viewer.
Yes. PowerPoint 2007 (and 2010) support loading presentations that were made in older PowerPoint version.
PowerPoint files can be viewed on a Mac with Microsoft's PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote, Open Office and several PowerPoint viewers.
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