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zub3qin

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Apr 10, 2007
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In every version of PowerPoint in the past was a way to package the PowerPoint file with all of its associated embedded video clips into a package (really a folder containing the PPT file plus all the media files). This was called "Package for CD" or "pack and go"

I have created a presentation on PowerPoint 2011 for Mac. It contains a lot of video. I cannot find any way to do the "Package to CD" any longer!!

How can I export my presentation to a USB drive for use on a PC elsewhere?
Please help me!!!


Thanks so much!
 
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Is there any assistance for this issue? I too have a large powerpoint presentation. I am currently using mac word 2011 and it is saved as a .pptx which will imbed all the metadata. However, I need to work on it on a different computer with an older version that cannot read .pptx How can i transfer my presentation to this or any other machine while keeping the project with imbeded video, animations and timing intact as a .ppt

Please help!

Thanks
 
Bump!

Is there any assistance for this issue? I too have a large powerpoint presentation. I am currently using mac word 2011 and it is saved as a .pptx which will imbed all the metadata. However, I need to work on it on a different computer with an older version that cannot read .pptx How can i transfer my presentation to this or any other machine while keeping the project with imbeded video, animations and timing intact as a .ppt

Please help!

Thanks

Confirmed on Microsoft support forums that this is impossible.
Microsoft really sucks.
 
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