It is really hard to do, you would have a better chance of burning the presentation to cd-rom or using a memory stick to transport the file.
It has been my experience that the larger the file gets the harder it is to even save it with power point. some of the slides disappear actually.
2007-03-14 13:48:35
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answered by clayMASK 3
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Compress the file with WinZip or Stuffit first. Certain file types don't compress much and PowerPoint is one of them, but it will help some. You can also break the file up into separate segments with a program such as Win Utilities File Splitter or File Splitter Deluxe. You can download 30 day trial versions at Zdnet.
2007-03-14 13:54:45
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answered by Carol T 4
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right click on the file => select "send to compressed folder" =>attach the zip file to your email and send away
2007-03-14 14:12:25
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answered by Ginger P 2
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Just attach the file like you would any other. If it's huge, zip it first then attach it.
2007-03-14 13:47:02
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answered by low_on_ram 6
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i've got uninstalled e mail account with e mail caught in outbox and now it shows up in account outbox that wasn't one used to deliver it. Is there an expiration date for those issues? What to do?
2016-11-25 20:43:44
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answered by ? 4
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