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Old 04-23-2011, 12:25 PM
mike_gvi mike_gvi is offline PowerPoint to video Mac OS X PowerPoint to video Office for Mac 2011
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Hello.

So I have to create a movie from a PowerPoint presentation so that I can get the animations/timings out of PowerPoint and into Adobe Captivate 5, otherwise I have to manually create them. On Office 2011 for Mac, when I export a movie, the transitions do not occur into the movie. Same when I do it on PowerPoint 2007 for PC/Windows 7. No different with Wondershare's PPT2DVD/PPT2Video.

Without having to use Captivate (which I own), HOW can I get these animations out? This is SOOOO annoying.



And, I don't want to have to purchase more software (different if it is free and not going to watermark).

Thanks,
Mike
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Old 04-25-2011, 05:40 AM
mike_gvi mike_gvi is offline PowerPoint to video Mac OS X PowerPoint to video Office for Mac 2011
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Originally Posted by dwightsmith2009 View Post
If you want to preserve all the original PowerPoint transtions and animations, it's recommended to use a professional ppt to video converter like Moyea or Leawo. Of course, if you have PowerPoint 2010, you can save the PowerPoint file as .wmv video directly.
Yeah but the issue is when I try to save it out straight from the program, it doesn't keep the text animations...they get discarded...at least on the Mac version.

also, I will try the software you mentioned.

thanks,
mike
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Old 06-02-2011, 12:38 AM
timothy timothy is offline PowerPoint to video Mac OS X PowerPoint to video Office for Mac 2011
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actually, he was right. he said to use office 2010, which they only make for a pc. i was facing the same dilemma you were, trying to export my pp 2011 presentation to a video with animations, and just by chance received a fresh copy of office 2010 for school. after reading his post, i tried it and it worked beautifully! runs a little slow since it actually exports the animation, but hey saved me a headache. get 2010 and you'll get what you want, i finally did! thanks!
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