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drchoc 9/6/2006 9:40 AM PST
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  How do I download a PP slide show to a flash drive or to a portable external
hard drive, rather than to a CD?
 
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Michael Koerner 9/6/2006 10:16 AM PST
   
  When you plug in your flash drive, it should show up as a removable drive
with a letter for the next disk drive in line. If you have a CD, it will
more than likely show up as drive F: Once you have it plugged in, just copy
your presentation form you HD to your flash drive.

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"drchoc" <drchoc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How do I download a PP slide show to a flash drive or to a portable
> external
> hard drive, rather than to a CD?


 
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John Wilson  9/6/2006 12:06 PM PST
   
  Do you mean sort of "package for flash drive"?

You can package for CD (or pack n go) choose the save to folder option and
then drag the CONTENTS of the folder onto a flash drive.
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"drchoc" wrote:

> How do I download a PP slide show to a flash drive or to a portable external
> hard drive, rather than to a CD?
 
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Steve Rindsberg 9/6/2006 6:04 PM PST
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  In article <164C52F2-D992-4B8A-BA3F-CBCCD2767709@microsoft.com>, Drchoc wrote:
> How do I download a PP slide show to a flash drive or to a portable external
> hard drive, rather than to a CD?

I'm assuming you know how to copy the presentation file to the drive, but
really need to get it to run from the drive as a slide show?

Udo Schneider just posted a link to what seems like the perfect little (free!)
utility for you:

Have a look here:

Free PowerPoint Viewers, Viewer Capabilities
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00153.htm

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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