How do I send a slide show via email via email w/o tool bars?

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I am trying to send a slide show to a list of contacts via email. I want to
send the file as an attachment, and I want the slide show to be viewed
automatically. I also want the show to transition without having to prompt
it by using the bar. Please help me.
 
You can set your transition timing in Slide Show > Slide Transition (to
automatically forward the slides after a set amount of time)

Do a File > Save As. In Save As Type select PowerPoint Show. It will
automatically play when opened (if the reciepient has PowerPoint or the free
PowerPoint view found at Microsoft.com.
 
I am still experiencing problems. I followed your instructions. But it
still is what I want.
 
I really appreciate you assisting me with this. Here is the problem. When I
am in the file, I am able to time the trasition of the slides though the
slide trasition function. However, while I am in the slide show mode I can
not execute this function. After I have timed the slides, I saved it as you
suggested. I emailed it to myself under a different email address, and the
powerpoint file can open. The powerpoint file opens but it does not
automatically open as a slide show. I would like to send this particular
file and it automatically opens as a slide show hiding all the toolbars and
etc to my selected viewers. Thank you for your time.
 
Kross,

I am beta testing a new add in that directly deals with these issues. If
you would like, drop me an email and I will set you up with a Beta copy for
testing.

Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

PowerPoint Video and PowerPoint Sound Solutions www.pfcmedia.com
 
Hi,Austin Myers

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with me: (e-mail address removed). The sincere hope and you make a friend.

Best regards!
cooline.
 

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