Autorun CD

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Guest

I downloaded the Launch.ext application and it worked great until I tried to PACKAGE TO CD (PowerPoint2003)
Got message box indicating that PowerPoint Viewer does not support running programs.

----- Sonia wrote: -----

See the tiny application and tutorial at
http://www.soniacoleman.com/Tutorials/PowerPoint/autorun_launch.htm. As
long as the user has a default printer set up, launch.exe should work. Your
button would be linked via Action Settings > Run and paste in
"launch.exe print filename.ext(ension)" Launch.exe and the file must be in
the same directory as the presentation.
--
Sonia, MS PowerPoint MVP Team
http://www.soniacoleman.com
(Tutorials and Autorun CD Project Creator)
PowerPoint Live! - Featured Speaker
Tucson, AZ; October 12-15, 2003
 
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Sonia

That's right. Launch.exe won't work any longer if you are using the new
Viewer, and Package for CD uses the new Viewer. You would need to create a
BAT file to run launch.exe and then link to the BAT file via Action Settings
Hyperlink > Other file.
--
Sonia, MS PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun CD software, templates, and tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com/

Don said:
I downloaded the Launch.ext application and it worked great until I tried
to PACKAGE TO CD (PowerPoint2003)
 
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Sonia

Open NotePad and create a text file with a .bat file extension and named
whatever you want, e.g. launch.bat. The file would contain one line with
the launch.exe command line. For example:

launch.exe open abcdef.xxx

where abcdef.xxx is the file you want to open. Once you have saved the
file, double check to be sure that it is named launch.bat and not
launch.bat.txt.

Then in PowerPoint, use Action Setting > Hyperlink and link to launch.bat.
 
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Steve Rindsberg, PPTMVP

where abcdef.xxx is the file you want to open. Once you have saved the
file, double check to be sure that it is named launch.bat and not
launch.bat.txt.

Hint:

From notepad, do File, Save As and choose Files of Type: All *.*

Then the chuzzlewitted thing won't tack spurious .TXT extensions onto your
file names.
 
D

Don DJ

Perfect. THANKS!


Sonia said:
Open NotePad and create a text file with a .bat file extension and named
whatever you want, e.g. launch.bat. The file would contain one line with
the launch.exe command line. For example:

launch.exe open abcdef.xxx

where abcdef.xxx is the file you want to open. Once you have saved the
file, double check to be sure that it is named launch.bat and not
launch.bat.txt.

Then in PowerPoint, use Action Setting > Hyperlink and link to launch.bat.
 

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