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Can a Powerpoint presentation be saved onto a dvd disc?

 
 
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Hi, check your previous post instead
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...c-848942c1d378
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Yes, of course you can! I have the same experience. Once I wanta convert my
powerpoint presentations which included lots of pictures to DVD, so that my
grandma can view them on TV, you know, she had little knowledge about using a
computer.You can checkout PPT2DVD from http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com. It is a
total
solution for burning PowerPoint presentation on DVD for viewing on regular
TV.

 
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