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      16th Jul 2005
I just downloaded PPviewer last night and now the pp presentation can run. I
need to save it to my hard drive so I can forward it to someone else. when I
right click the disk, it does not give me the choice to save it. Do I need
to download something else so I can save it my desktop?
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      16th Jul 2005
Hi Scott,

Where is the PowerPoint file located? On the web or on a disk? if so, you
need to transfer it via Windows Explorer. Else, I've missed something.

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Glen Millar
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Please tell us your PowerPoint version,
whether you are using vba,
whether your dog has fleas, or
anything else relevant.

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>I just downloaded PPviewer last night and now the pp presentation can run.
>I
> need to save it to my hard drive so I can forward it to someone else.
> when I
> right click the disk, it does not give me the choice to save it. Do I
> need
> to download something else so I can save it my desktop?
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Scott



 
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