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Can you pls give many features and also the site.. Thnks...

2006-12-03 20:12:02 · 5 answers · asked by ssecc 1 in Computers & Internet Software

i mean microsoft power point 2003..

2006-12-03 20:15:38 · update #1

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Powerpoint 2003 Key Features:

Capture, Import, and Organize a Wide Variety of Media Elements
• Experience unmatched audio and video quality. Support for Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series enables you to capture and deliver higher-quality audio and video content. You may experience improvements in quality of up to 20 percent for audio compression and 50 percent for video, optimizing the viewing experience.

• Import popular audio and video formats. Easily import file formats such as Microsoft Windows Media® Audio (.wma), Windows Media Video (.wmv), Audio Video Interleaved (.avi), Moving Picture Experts Group (.mpeg and .mp3), and Windows Audio/Video (.wav).

• Integrate live captures. Quickly capture audio or video using any capture device that supports Microsoft DirectShow, including Beta SP, VHS, or DVD format.

• Import images and HTML. For even richer presentations, import Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files or images in Graphics Interchange Format (.gif) or Joint Photographic Expert Group (.jpg) format.

• Edit PowerPoint slides. Make last-minute changes to Microsoft PowerPoint slides in Producer 2003; you don't need to re-import and convert slides.

• Use PowerPoint animations. Producer 2003 retains the animations and effects you apply in PowerPoint 2003 or PowerPoint version 2002.

• Capture up to 5 timing sets in a single PowerPoint presentation. Use the new Producer plug-in for PowerPoint 2003 to record up to five sets of timing changes in your presentation, then choose which timing set to use when you import the presentation into Producer.

• Narrate PowerPoint slides more easily. Now you can improve your presentation workflow process by narrating slides in the New Presentation Wizard without needing to first drop the PowerPoint presentation on the timeline.


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Synchronize Media Elements
• Synchronize rich media. Quickly synchronize audio and video with PowerPoint slides, HTML, images, and virtually any other media element that can be displayed in a Web browser.

• Lay out Web pages with one click. Producer 2003 includes an extensive library of templates based on cascading style sheets (CSS) that you can use to create compelling Web page layouts for your online presentation.

• Change layouts on the fly. Switch between multiple layouts during the course of a presentation to engage the viewer.

• Automatically generate a table of contents. Producer 2003 creates a table of contents from slide titles, making it easy for viewers to link directly to the content that most interests them.

• Import timeline snap points. Automatically add timeline snap points based on markers or script triggers in an imported text file and reduce the time to create a rich-media presentation.

• Simplify capture and synchronization. Now you can use the space bar to advance slides and animation effects when using the Capture Wizard to narrate slides or the Synchronize Slides Wizard to synchronize slide changes and animations with existing audio or video.


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Publish and Share Your Presentations Anywhere
• Comply with eLearning standards. Producer 2003 complies with the metadata standards prescribed by eLearning specification and standards groups such as the Instructional Management Systems (IMS) Global Learning Consortium Inc. and the U.S. Department of Defense Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM), paving the way for additional use in education and government.

• Extend your reach to Macintosh and Netscape users. In addition to supporting Internet Explorer on Windows, presentations created with Producer 2003 can now be played back on Macintosh computers using Microsoft Internet Explorer for Mac or Netscape Navigator running on the Microsoft Windows operating system.

• Preview before publishing. The Preview Presentation tab gives you a quick and effective way to ensure that each presentation element displays correctly.

• Preview after publishing. Producer 2003 enables you to preview the published presentation as it will appear in Internet Explorer or Netscape running on Windows or Internet Explorer for Mac, even if you don't have all of those browsers.

• Easily share projects. Use the Publish Wizard to easily publish a finished project to your hard drive, where it can then be burned to a CD, or published to a file server, a Web server or a combination Web server and Windows Media server. To view it, users need only a browser and Windows Media Player.

• Use the Producer 2003 SDK. Web developers and IT professionals can easily automate the publishing process by using the Producer for PowerPoint 2003 Software Development Kit (SDK) to write script that controls output and integrates the program into content management and hosting solutions.

• Resume playback where you left off and save time. With a new Smart Resume feature, you can watch part of a presentation, close it, and then resume playback right where you left off just by opening the presentation.

• Integrate with your FrontPage site. Import rich-media presentations created with Producer 2003 directly into your Microsoft FrontPage® Web site.

• Embed presentations into HTML frames. By putting your presentations into a browser frame, or HTML iFrame, you can display your content within a larger context, such as an eLearning module delivered from a learning portal.

• Publish to Windows SharePoint Services sites. In addition to publishing to Microsoft Office SharePoint™ Portal Server 2003, you can now publish presentations to a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services site with just a few clicks. Search for presentations by title, author, and description.

• Reduce production time with WMV Pass-Through Publishing. Content and media professionals can save time by publishing presentations without having to re-encode imported WMV files.

• Easily transport and archive presentations. The enhanced Pack and Go Wizard can help you create a Producer 2003 project archive that contains all the files in your project, along with all of your timeline settings. Split the Pack and Go files of a large presentation and save them as multiple project archive files so they can be copied to multiple CDs.

• Improve and customize the experience for users. Using location parameters, IT administrators and service providers can dynamically build an Active Stream Redirector (ASX) file referencing media files based on parameters of their choice. Parameters may include the user's connection speed, geographic location, or location inside or outside of a firewall.

• Provide more options for enhanced playback. When you create content in multiple bit rates or for different versions of the Windows Media format, the available choices display on the introduction page—the first page the viewer sees. Viewers can select the bit rate best suited for playback on their computer to help ensure the best possible playback experience.

• Easily locate and replay parts of a presentation. Viewers can fast forward or rewind a presentation in 10-seconds-per-click increments, which helps make it easy to locate and replay the most relevant part of a presentation.


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Get Added Benefits Using the Windows Media 9 Series Platform
• Experience Fast Streaming. View presentations delivered by Windows Media Services 9 Series and benefit from Fast Streaming, which effectively eliminates audio and video buffering delays when streaming a presentation over a corporate intranet or the Web.

• Take advantage of variable-speed playback. With Windows Media Player 9 Series on a computer running the Windows XP operating system, you can speed up or slow down Producer 2003 presentations without changing the pitch of the presenter's voice, helping to improve overall productivity and understanding.

2006-12-03 20:22:22 · answer #1 · answered by fozio 6 · 0 1

Features Of Powerpoint 2003

2017-01-09 20:33:38 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-11-29 08:05:42 · answer #3 · answered by lizzie 5 · 0 0

Sorry I don't know about this

2016-08-08 20:44:50 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I think it depends

2016-08-23 12:01:09 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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