Yea, Convert PowerPoint to Movie. You must want everything like animations, transitions, audio track retained.
Here I suggest you use Acoolsoft PPT2Video Converter.
http://www.ppt-to-video.com/powerpoint-to-video-overview.html
Before converting, please put the PowerPoint file and elements which you embed into like music in the same folder, in a word, everything in the same folder to make sure the movie you converted with animations, transitions and audio track retained.
Hope it can help you!
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2007-12-18 14:16:57
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answered by Alex 4
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Hi,
If you are using Mac PowerPoint then it's easy: File > Make Movie.
The question comes up a lot so I put a link to a good resource below.
-Jim Gordon
Microsoft Mac MVP
MVPs are independent and do not work for Microsoft
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
2007-12-20 15:11:40
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answered by jimgmacmvp 7
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notably elementary...keep each and every of your slide as a picture. Use Microsoft's unfastened image tale software. you could upload outcomes, play song etc. Its an extremely advantageous device for showing your photographs too...saves report as wmv that can assist you you in importing it on youtube
2016-11-04 00:15:47
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answered by trippi 4
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take a look at presentation to video converter
http://www.geovid.com/Presentation_to_Video_Converter/
2007-12-18 18:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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yes there are few ways i've never tried it but this might help:
http://www.bytescout.com/how_to_convert_powerpoint_to_video.html
2007-12-18 14:14:31
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answered by Anonymous
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