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Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000167 EndHTML:0000001565 StartFragment:0000000487 EndFragment:0000001549 Yay! I finally found a forum that might be able to help me. I didn't know there was even a powerpoint specific forum on the net. Thanks in advance for the help guys!
Here is my problem, I just got my M1+ mini projector in the mail specifically for doing my powerpoint presentations on the go (specs here: http://www.aaxatech.com/products/m1_micro_projector.htm ). It says on the web that it is powerpoint compatible but I can't figure it out! Is there something I am missing? The projector takes SD cards, I put my powerpoint on the card, put it directly in the projector, and then the file wont read. Does anyone else have an M1 and has had a similar issue? I love it because it is so small and lightweight but I need to get this cleared up if I am going to keep it. Thanks and Happy Memorial Day Weekend! |
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Simplest way is to save the PPT file as a series of JPG files (an option in the Save As dialog) and click through the slides like you would if they were actual physical slides
![]() If you have video or animations the other option is to use a conversion software to save the entire presentation as a video that you can pause at any given time. This should be easily done with the AAXA M1 since it has a remote control unlike many of the other pocket projectors. |
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