The best way I have found to get PowerPoint slides into any version of Frame
is to save the presentation as graphics and put the graphics into the Frame
file one at a time. In your case, you will also need to move the graphics
from a Windows machine to the Unix machine
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You can choose File, Save As and pick an appropriate file type (something that
FrameMaker will be happy with ... PNG if at all possible). If you need higher
resolution that what PPT will give you by default, see:
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