Then just to be on the safe side, you might want to download the PPT 2003
Viewer and copy that EXE file to the CD as well.
See, PPT 97 and 2000 won't show any of the new animations or transitions
available in PPT 2002 and 2003. If your wife hasn't used those, then no
problem -- PPT 97/2000 will run her presentation just fine.* If she has used
new animations and transitions--but her office is using PPT 97 or 2000--she
can install and run her presentation using the PPT 2003 Viewer so the
animations and transitions will work as she intended them to.
You can make her an autorun CD if you prefer. Download and install the PPT
2003 Viewer on your system, then in PPT use File/Package for CD. Choose
"package to folder" and then copy the contents of that folder onto your CD.
(The *contents* of the folder, not the folder itself. You want the files to
be "loose" on the CD.)
You can get the free PPT 2003 Viewer here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...727-43AB-4F24-
90B7-A94784AF71A4&displaylang=en
*Make sure she doesn't put a password on the presentation if there's any
chance she'll need to open the file in PPT 97 or 2000.
--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
"Marty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:I91re.27302$(E-Mail Removed)...
> The file was prepared with PPT 2003.
>
> "Sonia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> > The computer at work must have either PowerPoint or the PowerPoint
Viewer
> > installed. What version of PowerPoint is your wife using? With that
> > information I can recommend which version of PowerPoint or the Viewer is
> > needed at work.
> >
> > If you are certain that there are no linked files such as sound, video,
> > PDF, etc., you can just copy the PowerPoint file to the CD. If the
Viewer
> > will be needed at work, it would be good to include it on the CD so that
> > it can be installed on the work computer. Again, which Viewer to
include
> > depends on which version of PowerPoint she is using.
> > --
> >
> > Sonia Coleman
> > Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
> > Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
> > http://www.soniacoleman.com
> >
> > "Marty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:xEZqe.27206$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>I made a ppt file for my wife.
> >> She wants me to copy it to disk to take to work to present on the big
> >> screen.
> >> Do I just copy the ppt file to a cd and away she goes or is there
> >> something else I need to do so she can do a presentation? There's no
> >> sound associated with the file, just slides with words.
> >> Apparently work has a projector, a computer, and a viewing screen, so
she
> >> just needs to take something on a cd to work.
> >>
> >
> >
>
>