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Pam Sherrill

I am trying to get all of my old Freelance files into PP.
I have some very large groups of information in these old
presentations that I need to use now. I have PP and love
it, but I need help with this problem with Freelance.

Thanks,
Pam
 
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Kathy J

How easy or hard of a conversion will depend on what versions of Freelance
and PowerPoint are involved. Check this PPT FAQ page, then post back if you
need more help.
Converting from Freelance to PowerPoint
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00345.htm

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Jose

I am trying to get all of my old Freelance files into PP.
I have some very large groups of information in these old
presentations that I need to use now. I have PP and love
it, but I need help with this problem with Freelance.

1. Best bet is to use Freelance Graphics to save as PPT 8.0, but,
even then, you'll lose bullet animations and possibly other
advanced features.

2. Why not just use Freelance Graphics when you need to
incorporate the old information? If there's a need to collaborate
with others who are exclusively on PPT, then assemble/create your
new presentation with FLG and save it as PPT when you're done.
 

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