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transfering a powerpoint presentation to 35 mm slides



 
 
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Old April 11th 03, 05:43 AM
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Default transfering a powerpoint presentation to 35 mm slides

PowerPoint can be used to create individual files (jpeg, tif, png and gif).
These individual files can be sent to a slide printer device or photo shop
to be placed onto 35mm slides. Contact the local photo shops to see if they
can do it and how much they charge.

Your PowerPoint file must not have any "Custom animation" that overlays
parts of the slide. If you have that on your slides, you need to break down
the individual slide to many slides to show the overlays.

To save the individual files, click on File/SaveAs. In the file management
window click on the "Save As File Type" dialog box and scroll down to the
bottom of the list. Options for the various file types will appear. Click
on the desired file type. An option will appear to allow you to save the
current slide or all slides. The files will be saved in the directory you
choose. Copy to a CD for ease in transport to the photo shop.


"Trisha" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know if a powerpoint presentation can
transfer to 35mm slides? I want to view regular slides
and was wondering if I can do this using powerpoint. Do I
have save the presentation on a CD rom?



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