How to make PPs permanent for different computers?

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Hello!
When I make a power point show (including custom animations, music and video
clips) it seems that the script (font), the timings etc. change from one
computer to the next.
How can I make it permanent so that it shows exactly the way I've scheduled
it on another computer?
Thank you!
(I am using office 2003 on my PC).
 
Timings are going to be different form one machine to another. That is a fact of
life your going to have to live with. Each machine depending on it's
configuration will handle PowerPoint presentations differently.

To ensure that your backward compatible with earlier versions back to 97, then
in Tools | Options | Edit | remove the checkmarks from the Disable new features
before you create your presentation.

Save your presentation as Presentation (*.ppt). DO NOT save as 97-2002 & 95
presentation (*.ppt)

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Hello!
When I make a power point show (including custom animations, music and video
clips) it seems that the script (font), the timings etc. change from one
computer to the next.
How can I make it permanent so that it shows exactly the way I've scheduled
it on another computer?
Thank you!
(I am using office 2003 on my PC).
 
Timings will be different on different systems because PowerPoint doesn't
synchronize to the "wall clock". See
http://www.soniacoleman.com/Tutorials/PowerPoint/synchronizing.htm.

While you can embed some fonts so that they can be used in your presentation on
systems where they are not installed, it really is better to stick to common
fonts that everyone has. See the following information:

Embedding fonts
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00076.htm

PowerPoint opens presentations as Read-Only, won't allow editing when fonts
embedded
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00637.htm
 
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