Thanks, Echo.
Lou, I noticed your post and would like to give you a hand.
Impatica for PowerPoint automatically generates E-mail HTML for you so
that you can e-mail your impaticized PowerPoint presentation. The
presentation will automatically play within the e-mail message if the
recipient's e-mail client is Java-enabled. Otherwise, a link will be
provided to view the presentation through a web browser.
To access the automatically generated E-mail HTML, simply impaticize
your presentation as you did for web delivery. Once the conversion has
completed, use the Web Server Upload tab to upload your presentation.
Change to the E-mail HTML tab to view the automatically generated E-mail
HTML. From here, you can copy the HTML and paste it into a new e-mail
message. The process for copying the HTML into an e-mail message varies
from one e-mail program to another. Please let me know what e-mail
software you are using and I will be happy to provide the steps.
Alternatively, using the new Impatica for PowerPoint Version 3 for
Windows, you can create a self-playing presentation by converting the
presentation to the new "-imp.jar" Impatica format. This can be attached
to an e-mail message. Recipients with a supported Java runtime installed
(e.g., the Sun Java VM or the Apple Java VM) will be able to view the
presentation by simply double-clicking the "-imp.jar" file.
Please feel free to contact our customer support department; they will
be happy to help you along: 800-548-3475.
Thanks,
Catherine Cormier
Impatica Inc.
http://www.impatica.com/
Echo S said:
You need to contact the folks at impatica (notice the correct spelling)
for assistance if you're having trouble using their product.
http://www.impatica.com/
And yes, it's a good product.
--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
presenter, PPT Live '04
Oct 10-13, San Diego
http://www.powerpointlive.com
Lou Angel said:
If I understand what I have read on their website
IPATICA FOR POWER POINT seems to be the best thing since
sliced bread. It claims to be able to set compact a PowerPoint Movie from
1.26gb to 156kb.
I tried it and it works on the web, however it also says you can make it
into
a stand alone email, which I just can not do.
If anyone here has had experience with it, work with me on it
Lou Angel
(e-mail address removed)
Lou Angel
(e-mail address removed)