Dunno, but the real thing you should be doing is:
DONATE!!
Donate to http://www.searchkindly.org/
PLEASE HELP!!! What is Search Kindly?
Search Kindly is a non-profit organization dedicated to the idea of micro-volunteerism.
A lot of people doing a little is better than a few people doing a lot.
So HELP!!! We have a little over 24 hours to reach our goal for the month. If we can hit $750 before May 1st, then we're going to also be able to donate a consolation prize of $100 to Face Aids.
Please help get the word out so we can send checks to both of these really deserving organizations.
P.S. The new poll will start on May 1st.
p.s.Its pretty much google w/ a charity invlolved.
2007-04-29 18:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the model, but MOST models now accept the powerpoint format, and it's been that way for a few years now. Your best bet would probably be to try it out first, or if you know that the DVD player you'll be using is fairly new you should be fine. A good sign is if you see the "DivX" logo on it. DivX has nothing to do with powerpoint, but if it's new enough to be compatible with it, then chances are it'll also display a powerpoint presentation without a problem.
Good luck
2007-04-29 18:15:05
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answered by Gonz 2
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Yes.
But what you might need to do is known as a "Pack & Go". It's a built-in feature in PowerPoint, I believe under the FIle menu.
Pack and go also ensures you have all your Fonts, Embedded and Linked objects so you will have the complete file.
Include the free powerpoint viewer from Microsoft and you can then play the PP on any PC.
If you want a video, I would then get a pachage such as Camtasia. You could then show the screen, and your mouse movements, videos and pictures. You can alos record your voice. When you are all done, it's as if you are giving the presentation all with you there. You can even include a sub-window with your face talking if you like. VERY useful tool for this.
2007-04-29 18:10:40
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answered by Jim 7
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You have to convert the powerpoint presentation to video file first.
Try this website: http://www.newfreedownloads.com/find/ppt-to-avi.html
2007-04-29 18:05:11
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answered by Mike S 3
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some player support jpg files,but i dont think any player will support powerpoint presentation
2007-04-29 18:07:51
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answered by tBone 5
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well on my dvd player it doesnt...but hey there are so many more newer makes and models that it might! try it!
2007-04-29 18:01:43
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answered by Ladels Mommy! 3
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