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Re: Power point

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Kim E-mail me your phone # and I'll call you soon I'd like to ask you a few questions. flvideo50@hotmail.com Thanks Bob...
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Re: Power point

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For those of you who have to regularly convert PowerPoint to a video format like I do, you might check out this software...

http://www.acoolsoft.com/

Its only 50 bucks and works very well. They have a scaled down freebie you can download and try.
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Re: Power point

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Thanks Chris, I'll give that a try. Bob...
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Re: Power point

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Hey Chris,

Will Acoolsoft convert to an AVI file that can be read by a Solitiare :?:

RonE
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Re: Power point

Post by MichaelD »

Out of interest "Keynote" , the Power Point equivalent on the Mac platform, outputs as .MOV that can then be brought in via the Media Manager & Archives to the Scene Bin.
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