Convert powerpoint to video

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t-4-2

Perhaps you would want to polish up the tact of asking questions.
My mentor/professor at Yale did that. I copied it out of adulation.

t-4-2
 
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anitaj08

You required me to identify myself and intentions in some manner, so can't
you stipulate that subscribers to the site do this as a matter of course. If
they are
genuine then I am sure they won't object. Explain that the site has been
inundated with spammers and people will understand.

Anita
 
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t-4-2

This thread has turned unmanageably lengthy and meaningless.
This is a help newsgroup for computer problems. Let's stick to that.
I am washing my hand on this thread.
t-4-2
 
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Tim Murray

You required me to identify myself and intentions in some manner, so can't
you stipulate that subscribers to the site do this as a matter of course.
If they are genuine then I am sure they won't object. Explain that the
site has been inundated with spammers and people will understand.

No one can stipulate. It's a Microsoft server, not "ours". And besides, if
someone asks "who are you", how can anyone gauge the answer?
 
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Tim Murray

So there's really no control over who posts
messages here and no way to ban proven spammers.

Indeed, many simply filter out any Google or other web-based access. There is
no control there and web-based access is an open gateway for spam.
 
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charlene qu

Does anybody know of any software that can take a rehearsed PowerPoint show
and convert it to a AVI file or other format that I can burn to a DVD?

We want to display our company PowerPoint at a trade show.

Thanks,
Jasper

Acoolsoft PPT2DVD and PPT2Video are the professional powerpoint
converters with high conversion quality. you can have a try here:
http://www.acoolsoft.com/powerpoint-to-dvd-overview.html#176 and
http://www.acoolsoft.com/powerpoint-to-video-overview.html#176
 
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lq

As the guilty party, I've apologized for making that accusation and do soagain
here.  

Please understand that we have a lot of users who may not read all of the
messages here regularly, so they have no way of knowing that a seemingly helpful
reply to their question is really just spam from some drone flogging their wares
in, according to the rules here, an unacceptable fashion.

For that reason, we try to give them at least a warning by "labeling" thereply
as spam, when that's what it appears to be.  

As I mentioned in my earlier reply, I can count on one hand the honest, non-spam
recommendations we've seen here for this particular product.  

They're NOTORIOUS spammers.

Unfortunately, your reply looked very much like their typical shenanigans, so you
got caught in the crossfire.  Unfairly.

Do stick aound though; all of us know *exactly* what you mean about the
unfriendliness of so many newsgroups and forums.  You'll find that this place is
quite the opposite.








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I suggest that you use E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter , It can
quickly converts PowerPoint to video, audio and images, such as avi,
flv, 3gp, swf, mkv, mpeg2 ts, DVD, mp4, mov, mp3...
Source(s):
http://www.effectmatrix.com/PowerPoint-Video-Converter/index.htm
 

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