Tuesday, May 22, 2007

How to View A PowerPoint Presentation

There are several options for you view a PowerPoint Presentation

Use a viewer to play PowerPoint
1. Free PowerPoint Viewer
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=428d5727-43ab-4f24-90b7-a94784af71a4&DisplayLang=en
2. Full Version of PowerPoint
http://www.microsoft.com
3. Open Office Impress
http://www.openoffice.org

View PowerPoint on Mac

A window PowerPoint can not be viewed on a Mac unless the viewer downloads the compatible viewer for it. For the convenient reason and to make sure the receiver can view the presentation, the secure practice is to convert PowerPoint to flash. In that way, not PowerPoint or PowerPoint viewer is needed. For convert PowerPoint to flash,
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2141

View PowerPoint with a web browser

Save your PowerPoint as an html page and view it with a web browser. If the PowerPoint file has little or simple transitions, you can use the Save As feature in PowerPoint to save your PowerPoint file as an html page. Then upload the page to web. You can provide an URL of the html page for your client to view the presentation with a browser. But for a complicated PowerPoint file, the transitions, animations and other multimedia may not play correctly as a html page.

Save PowerPoint as an EXE

There are some Free/commercial tools out there for you to convert PowerPoint to exe. You can make a Google search.

2 Comments:

At 8:43 PM , Blogger Shaun McDonald said...

The problem with saving it as a .exe is that Mac and Linux users are unlikely to be able to actually view it.

The best option I have come across is to use OpenOffice.org Impress and save it as a PDF.

 
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