Large Presentations

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Alex Francis

I have am working on some large presentations with a local school and we
wish to distribute these presentations to local libraries and other
schools. I can put them on to an Autorun CD, but they contain a number of
audio and video files. The problem then is that they take a long time to
load. After some discussion earlier in the forum, I decided that I should
create a CD which would allow the users to choose between installing and
running it from their hardfile which would be faster, or running from the
CD.
I am using PP2002 and would like to make sure I use the 2003 viewer but am
reluctant to upgrade to Office 2003 although I will if I have to.

Any suggestions about how to go about this would be most welcome. I see
tutorials about creating an autorun CD, but is there a professional
looking way do do what I need?
 
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Troy @ TLC Creative

Not that this is a how-to, but if you look here
(http://www.tlccreative.com/cd_interface.htm) you can see samples of how
some distributed presentations are setup to use an autorun User Interface
(created in separate application) that launches the 2003 Viewer or a custom
installer, etc.

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Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
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