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Manny Senior Member
Joined: March 23 2003 Location: United States
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Posted: August 13 2006 at 13:55 | IP Logged
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OK, before dismissing this right way check out the following: GoogleVideo
Perhaps you like me:
Are provided a company laptop full of Microsoft goodies like MSOffice.
And
a) just want to hone your presentation skills in case you need to present something at the next board meeting,
or/and
b) need to dim the lights while you are presenting at that big meeting.
Then you are totally a great employee for goofing around with PowerHome during work hours; and deserve a big, fat raise.
(How's that for justification?)
Just right-clicked a graphic in a slide and had it send a command to phsscmd.exe.
Only works 1/2 the time for some reason.
pps here:PPS
ppt here: PPT
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Manny Senior Member
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Posted: August 15 2006 at 01:16 | IP Logged
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Free Screen recording software:
screen recorder
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Manny Senior Member
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 00:17 | IP Logged
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No need to use company resources.
OpenOffice's PowerPoint compatible Impress was able to open/edit/play the slideshow. And for some weird reason the PowerHome commands have worked every time with Impress.
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dhoward Admin Group
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Posted: September 15 2006 at 23:09 | IP Logged
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Manny,
You never cease to amaze me . I would have never thought of using PowerPoint as a frontend.
If I ever get some spare time, I'll have to play around a little to see what could come of this.
Excellent experiment!
Dave.
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