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How to use PowerPoint Viewer 2003 to create a Windows autorun CD slide show for earlier versions of PowerPoint
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SUMMARY
Obtain the Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Viewer
To obtain the PowerPoint 2003 Viewer, visit the following
Microsoft Office Web site:
Download and install the viewer.
Note The supported operating systems are Microsoft Windows 2000
Service Pack 3, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Microsoft Windows
Millennium Edition (Me) , Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and Microsoft Windows
XP.
Prepare a slide show
- In Microsoft PowerPoint 97, Microsoft PowerPoint 2000, or
Microsoft PowerPoint 2002, use the Pack and Go feature to package one or more
presentations to a folder on hard disk drive.
In the Pack and Go
Wizard, when you are prompted to include the Viewer, click Don’t
include the Viewer. For more information about using Pack and Go, see
the links in the "Reference" section. - Start Microsoft Windows Explorer, and then locate the
packaged presentation.
- Double-click the Pngsetup.exe file.
- In the Pack and Go Setup dialog box,
specify the location where you want to unpackage the packaged file, and then
click OK.
When you are prompted to run the slide
show, click No. This location is referred to as the unpack
folder. - Copy the contents from the PowerPoint Viewer 2003 folder to
the unpack folder.
The PowerPoint Viewer 2003 folder can be found at
the following location:C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\PowerPoint Viewer
- Use the Notepad.exe file to add the following 2-line file
to the unpack folder where playlist.lst is the name
of the playlist file that Pack and Go created and unpacked to the unpack
folder:
[autorun]
open=pptview.exe /S /L playlist.lst
Save the file with the name
autorun.inf. - Use Notepad.exe to add the following 1-line file to the
unpack folder:
@pptview.exe /S /L playlist.lst
Save the file with the name
play.bat. - If you created the Pack and Go package by using PowerPoint
2002, use Notepad.exe to edit the Playlist.lst file.
Remove the /S that comes in front of the file names in the play list, remove
the quotation marks around the file names, and then put each file name on a
separate line. For example, if the original playlist contains the text /S "Greeting.ppt" "Presentation1.ppt"
, modify the file as follows: Greeting.pptPresentation1.ppt
- Verify the contents of the unpack folder by starting the
Play.bat file.
When you start the Play.bat file, the Viewer should
start and show the presentations that are listed in the Playlist.lst
file. - Burn the contents of the unpack folder to a CD-ROM by
using the Windows XP Write to CD feature or any third-party
software.
REFERENCES
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
322107Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=322107/
)
How to use the Pack and Go feature in Microsoft PowerPoint
For additional information about Microsoft
Office PowerPoint 2003, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
821552Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=821552/
)
How to package and copy a
presentation to a CD in PowerPoint 2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 Standard Edition
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition
- Microsoft PowerPoint 97 Standard Edition
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