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Bill Dilworth

I know that PFC has a "break apart for easy emailing" type function. You
may want to look at that.
http://playsforcertain.com/ - I know it has a free trial period

Also, depending on the number of files (easiest with just a single PPT or
video file) you may want to use WinZip or 7-Zip with disk spanning, or a RAR
compressor.

These all allow for multiple parts to be emailed separately and recombined
on the other end.

You can also use one of the webbased "large file" transfer services like
www.YouSendIt.com

Bill Dilworth
 
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t-4-2

Thank you. Will take a look at it.
Unless further development, I am signing off from this thread...... too
long.

t-4-2
 
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Troy Chollar

I am not a fan of the PresenterSoft application, but it most likely is
having a problem with NXPowerlite stripping out all properties. It will
often strip out/delete the MS-DOS name (see advanced file properties) and
some programs rely on it to process. Not certain why a conversion tool would
need it, but sounds like the problem. If you do a SAVE AS it should assign
the MS-DOS name and allow program to recognize presentation.

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Troy
TLC Creative Services, Inc.
A MS powerPoint MVP
www.tlccreative.com
www.ThePowerPointBlog.com
 

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