Hello Everyone ..
I was wondering whether there was a way to embed a file (.EX4) into a Powerpoint presentation - Mainly to transport it with the rest of a package so that users can use it while going through the presentation.
The idea is not to run the file within the presentation, but merely to keep presentation related stuff together with the rest of the content so that it can be distributed. It's not a movie that needs running.
My assumption is that the limitations here will be similar to .EXE files, but I'm hoping that there may also be a work-around? It seems that Powerpoint allows you to drag it onto the slide, and can even copy it from there again, but then I assume it somehow corrupts the file as it doesn't work properly after that.
I understand the security concerns around embedding compiled software in word / excel / powerpoint docs - but thought I would check anyway!
Thanks a lot.
Autosys
I was wondering whether there was a way to embed a file (.EX4) into a Powerpoint presentation - Mainly to transport it with the rest of a package so that users can use it while going through the presentation.
The idea is not to run the file within the presentation, but merely to keep presentation related stuff together with the rest of the content so that it can be distributed. It's not a movie that needs running.
My assumption is that the limitations here will be similar to .EXE files, but I'm hoping that there may also be a work-around? It seems that Powerpoint allows you to drag it onto the slide, and can even copy it from there again, but then I assume it somehow corrupts the file as it doesn't work properly after that.
I understand the security concerns around embedding compiled software in word / excel / powerpoint docs - but thought I would check anyway!
Thanks a lot.
Autosys