Powerpoint and U3 USB flash drive?

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I just purchased U3 USB Flash drive. Is it possible to get U3 version
of Powerpoint reader for U3 flash drive? Where?

Thanks,

Zalek
 
Zalek said:
I just purchased U3 USB Flash drive. Is it possible to get U3 version
of Powerpoint reader for U3 flash drive? Where?

Since the free 2003 Viewer will run from pretty much any media and doesn't need
to be installed to a PC first, you could just copy the necessary files to
whatever the U3 drive shows you as a disk and you should be good to go.

Do you have the full PowerPoint 2003?
 
Steve said:
Since the free 2003 Viewer will run from pretty much any media and doesn't need
to be installed to a PC first, you could just copy the necessary files to
whatever the U3 drive shows you as a disk and you should be good to go.

Do you have the full PowerPoint 2003?


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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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My problem is that I use addware Music Span with PP and want to run it
on different machines. When I tried to run it from a Flash drive on
another machine, it didn't played music added with Music Span. If I had
an U3 version of PowerPoint I think it would solve my problem.
I have PP2000.

Zalek
 
My problem is that I use addware Music Span with PP and want to run it
on different machines. When I tried to run it from a Flash drive on
another machine, it didn't played music added with Music Span. If I had
an U3 version of PowerPoint I think it would solve my problem.
I have PP2000.

When you mentioned "PowerPoint reader", I thought you meant the free viewer, not
the full PowerPoint itself, which is a very different matter.

I get the impression that the U3 would require apps that don't need to be
registered on he host computer. PPT very definitely needs to be registered.
 

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