Can it be burned to A DVD for TV?

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Galadriel

I have not up graded my power point in a long time. Have they up graded it
to be able to burn your program on a DVD and play it on a regular dvd player
or do you still have to run your program on a computer with power point?
Thanks
Galadriel
 
There are many converters out there. Frankly, I'm surprised their
advertising bots didn't beat me to this post.

You cannot natively convert from PowerPoint to a DVD format, but adding
software or using some techniques will allow you to get your content onto a
DVD for showing on any DVD player (PowerPoint not required for playback).

See this web page for what and where to go.
**Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

Bill Dilworth
 
You were too fast this time! ;-)

Bill Dilworth said:
There are many converters out there. Frankly, I'm surprised their
advertising bots didn't beat me to this post.

You cannot natively convert from PowerPoint to a DVD format, but adding
software or using some techniques will allow you to get your content onto
a DVD for showing on any DVD player (PowerPoint not required for
playback).

See this web page for what and where to go.
**Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

Bill Dilworth
 
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Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[ said:
You were too fast this time! ;-)

Bill Dilworth said:
There are many converters out there. Frankly, I'm surprised their
advertising bots didn't beat me to this post.

You cannot natively convert from PowerPoint to a DVD format, but adding
software or using some techniques will allow you to get your content onto
a DVD for showing on any DVD player (PowerPoint not required for
playback).

See this web page for what and where to go.
**Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

Bill Dilworth
 

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