Along with what Bill mentioned, you have to write all the Agent code in the
notes section. of your presentation for it to work.
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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
| Hi Mark,
|
| Sure you can use the Microsoft Agents in PowerPoint, but really ... don't.
|
| First, one day is not enough time to add and debug the things if you are
new
| to them. Second, they are not 100% portable (meaning they may not work on
| the computer you will use to present on). And last, but probably most
| important, the only thing worse than having the presenter read the slides,
| is having the computer read the slides.
|
| Don't get me wrong, these characters are great and have their uses, but
not
| as a stand-in for the real person who is supposed to give the talk
tomorrow.
|
| Check these links, when you have time.
| VoxProxy --
www.voxproxy.com
| MASH --
http://www.bellcraft.com/mash/
| MS --
http://www.microsoft.com/msagent/default.asp
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| vestprog2@ Please read the PowerPoint FAQ pages.
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|
|
| | > Hey, i have a presentation for class due tomarrow and i was wanderin if
i
| > could put a javascript code for a talking wizard on my powerpoint
| > presentation, you can see what i am talking about on this site(it's
mine)
| >
www.xanga.com/GaBoy250f
| >
| > I really want to add something that says what the powerpoint
presentation
| > says on it
|
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