Glenna's devious trick ?

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t-4-2

That devious trick did not work for me. Here is what I did ;
1. Create a pps ( many slides included ).
2. Open new ppt > Insert > Object > click Create from file >Browse and
locate my pps > OK
3. Resize my pps to cover the whole screen, set Animations as Automatically
after 3 seconds.
4. Save it as pps.
When I tried to view, it only show the 1st slide and exited.
What step did I missed ?

t-4-2
 
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mac

t-4-2 said:
That devious trick did not work for me. Here is what I did ;
1. Create a pps ( many slides included ).
2. Open new ppt > Insert > Object > click Create from file >Browse and
locate my pps > OK
3. Resize my pps to cover the whole screen, set Animations as
Automatically after 3 seconds.
4. Save it as pps.
When I tried to view, it only show the 1st slide and exited.
What step did I missed ?

t-4-2

Please post questions about Power Point to
microsoft.public.powerpoint

Thank you :))

mac
 
T

t-4-2

Yes, it does work. Too long to explain here. Basically it's about a method
far more difficult to crack than password protecting a powerpoint
presentation so that people cannot edit or change the contents of the
presentation, i.e. a resume to prospective employer, a thesis for a school
project etc.
The method is what can be called " read only " safe-guard.
t-4-2
 

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