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you don't because that's plagarism. You can be heavily fined and or go to jail for stealing or claiming someone elses work as your ownAnother AnswerIf the work is your own and you have created your presentation using Google Docs and want to move it to Microsoft PowerPoint in order to take advantage of the additional features of PowerPoint, you can copy your presentation and paste it into PowerPoint.Read the PowerPoint Help files to learn more about importing a presentation from another program.
Yes, PowerPoint provides an outline feature that allows a user to see an overview of the entire presentation.
PowerPoint 2007 is used to make visual aid presentations which are similar to a slideshow. When using PowerPoint 2007 it is best to outline the entire presentation since the presentation is the most important part of the slideshow.
It's easy to bring a presentation to life with sound of any kind, be it a background score, a narration or an event sound. Sound in PowerPoint can enrich only if used with relevance and moderation. You can also make a sound play through an entire PowerPoint Presentation.
Beyond slides, PowerPoint offers both Handouts and Notes that can be viewed, edited or printed along with a presentation. For many PowerPoint users, both Handouts and Notes are under-used features. That in itself is very unfortunate, because both these elements can make the entire presentation experience more complete and enriched.
First, you need to choose a background image. Then, choose the slide, or slides, you would like to add a texture to and click the "Design" tab. Choose the texture you like and, if you want it for one particular slide, just click "Close". If you would like to add the texture to the entire presentation, click "Apply to All", and your presentation is ready to go.
Maybe you just didn't package the inserted sound file with your presentation. Not all inserted sound files in PowerPoint is embedded, sound files in wav format larger than 100 KB (i.e. anything but a short sound effect) and other sound file formats are linked to PowerPoint presentation, they are saved on your local disk. The difference between linked and embedded, please view the related link bellow. Solution 1 - embed the music in your presentation: To wav sound larger than 100KB: PowerPoint-> Tools->Options-> Advanced -> link sounds with file size greater than ...KB. Please input 50000. To music in all formats: Convert your PowerPoint presentation to Flash use some third party presentation tools, Wondershare PPT2Flash, for instance. It can help you create Flash-based presentation with all the original effects retained. Of course, all the sound files will be embedded in the presentation. You can send the Flash-based presentation to your friends and different computers. Solution 2 -- package: 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 others. Do not create self-extracting (SFX) archive since most email block EXE files by default. WinZip and WinRAR are both recommended to archive your presentation files for emailing perfectly.
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:
Method 1Use the Save as Web Page Option in PowerPointIt is common to output your presentation to HTML using the Save as Web Page option in PowerPoint. Although it is the most direct for PowerPoint to HTML, it isn't quite recommended.Disadvantages:The slides are saved as separate images. Consequently, the entire folder of HTML files becomes so big that it is not an easy job if you want to upload all of them to your server.The original animations in the PowerPoint presentation will get lost with this method.The slides can only display properly with an IE browser. For web visitors who aren't using IE, it is impossible to view the presentation as it is.Method 2Download a conversion program of PowerPoint to HTMLGenerally, you can use a third party PPT-to-HTML converter if you want to use PowerPoint to create web pages that work with all browsers. It may help if you don't want to trouble yourself with an annoying result caused by Method 1.In conclusion, PowerPoint to HTML is essential and helpful to those who want to show a PowerPoint presentation on their web site to draw more public attentions.
Click and drag, from the end of the subordinate text to start of the bulleted-item text, to highlight the entire section. Then you may use Control-C to copy the entire selection to the Clipboard. Control-X will both copy the selection to the Clipboard and delete it from where it was.
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