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This is the situation. I am doing a presentation on Power Point in version 2003 and I need to present it in version 2000 (or even 97)...
First...how do I go in order for my presentation so it keeps the animation? I tried saving it in older version and it still looses some animation features (changes the speed, fonts, etc). I have my Power Point in my flash drive.

Second...I have a video in my presentation and it plays okay in the original version (2003) but when I insert my flash drive into a PC with version 2000 it doesn't play....my video is in AVI format.
I would appreciate any help please, I tried several ways and I'm going crazy. Thank you

2007-12-03 08:38:24 · 4 answers · asked by Isabelle06 4 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

4 answers

Don't try to down-convert, just build a packaged presentation that includes the PPT player/viewer utility. Make sure the AVI file is referenced by a "relative" filename--not a specific place back on your hard drive. For example, don't use
d:\mypictures\mymovie.avi
but instead use
myMovie.AVI
Remember that PowerPoint searches the directory where the PPT was started from when looking for the movies.


hth

2007-12-03 08:44:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Unfortunately, you are running into an issue of product development changing the playing field.

The animation effects of 2003 are implemented by .DLL files and other library modules for which there is no corresponding earlier version. Nor can you install / copy the .DLL files on machines with the earlier versions because they don't know HOW to call the newer stuff.

In general, you should always be able to step forwards (i.e. PP97 to PP03) but there is considerable doubt about going the other way.

There is this possibility: If you do a SAVE AS instead of a simple SAVE, there is an option for it to save the presentation with an auto-viewer that would let you display the presentation when there is no Power Point on the target machine. That might work beter.

Don't know about the AVI stuff, though. That might again be a problem in newer vs. older storage formats.

2007-12-03 08:47:16 · answer #2 · answered by The_Doc_Man 7 · 1 0

i've got bumped into this manner of issue besides. in case you do no longer shop your presentation precise you will likely have matters the following day. to verify your means element works persist with those uncomplicated steps: a million. click on the workplace BUTTON to open the menu 2. Run your mouse over shop AS (do no longer click yet!) 3. click means element 97-2003 PRESENTATION (this could determine compatability with you college workstation) 4. shop it as your report call 2 so which you do no longer overwrite the unique. wish this helped! stable success!

2016-11-13 10:05:30 · answer #3 · answered by philbeck 4 · 0 0

install the powerpoint compatibilty pack from microsoft, or search powerpoint 2003 help for publishing your pp into a html (web) file

2007-12-03 08:42:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymoose 2 · 0 0

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