Am I able to enter javascript code for a talking wizard on my pre.

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Guest

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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Bill Dilworth

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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yahoo. They answer most of our questions.
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Michael Koerner

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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| 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
|
|
| --
| Bill Dilworth
| A proud member of the Microsoft PPT MVP Team
| Users helping fellow users.
| http://billdilworth.mvps.org
| -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
| vestprog2@ Please read the PowerPoint FAQ pages.
| yahoo. They answer most of our questions.
| com www.pptfaq.com
| .
|
|
| | > 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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