Just Copy and Paste the text in the Notepad document. Select it all, by pressing Ctrl+A, then press Ctrl+C and open the Powerpoint slide and then press Ctrl+V. You may then need to do some formatting in Powerpoint to get the text the way you want. It is not a good idea to have too much text.
you cant on finale notepad. you have to save the file and send it to someone else who has finale notepad. THEY can change it for you and send it back to you.
Yes you can.To send a powerpoint,mouse over the office button.Then mouse over send,and click on email.Then using your email program you can send the powerpoint.
yes they do How in the save click the save buton and save it as PowerPoint or if you want to send it click in sendvia email and send it as a PowerPoint presentation
u would send it 2 aspca or somethin like that
No, there is no way for you to do this during the PowerPoint show even if you use VBA Macros.
From the pager i use,i don't have to pay anything if i send somethin So the answer is no
you cant you could only send it by gmail
If you dont have facebook dont do it :)
You would right click on it and select 'send to'. Then choose mail recipient.
You can use the "Share Screen" feature and run the PowerPoint on your computer. Alternatively, you can send the PowerPoint as a file through skype for each user to use.
To send a PowerPoint:Save it onto your computerGo to your e-mail serveceWrite an e-mailAdd an attachment by clicking BrowseSelect your PowerPoint documentThen send!Hope i helped!!!!!Sometimes the PowerPoint file might be too large to send through attachment. Then you should try to convert your ppt into other formats which is smaller, such as flash. You can try some software (click the link below). I have once make a 41 MB PowerPoint file into a 1.3 MB flash. All the features in your PowerPoint would be retained.
Click Start > All Programs > Accessories. Right-click notepad, put your cursor over 'send to', and select 'send to desktop'. That will place a short-cut on the desktop (your notepad program stays where it is). This instruction works for any program.