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Old 06-20-2010, 11:15 AM
BobLewiston BobLewiston is offline self-executable Powerpoint show Windows XP self-executable Powerpoint show Office XP
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How can I save a Powerpoint show as an .exe file so that it may be viewed on computers that don't have Powerpoint installed?
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Old 06-25-2010, 08:26 PM
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I'm running Microsoft Office XP/2002 under Windows XP Pro. My exact version of PowerPoint is 10.2623.2625.

I just used PowerLink Plus 2.1 trial version to make a self-executing CD (the files for which I actually saved to a folder on my hard drive rather than to a CD). It works great when I click on test.bat.

Then I used IExpress to create a single standalone EXE from the files in that folder. That works just as well, except for one thing: the music won't play.

Can anyone help me?
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