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PowerPoint Viewer 2

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PeterL

IS-IT--Management
Oct 30, 2000
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Is there a command line parameter to use which automatically runs a PowerPoint slide show created on a CD using the Pack and Go utility. When I launch the PowerPoint viewer I get prompted to store the presentation to a temp directory.
 
You can create an autorun.inf file to invoke autorun with this as the contents:
open = PPView32.exe "filename.pps"


It can also be a .ppt file. They're actually the same format.
 
To autorun a CD with a PowerPoint presentation - on a system with no PowerPoint installed, you can actually access the PowerPoint Viewer off the CD. No files are thus installed to a system - and yet the presentation will run perfectly. Be aware that this solution will be unable to show all the cool transitions and animations of PowerPoint 2002 - since the Viewer in question actually uses the PowerPoint 97 engine. There are many third party solutions and self-do articles based on the Viewer:

Sonia Coleman and Steve Hetrick have jointly developed the Autorun CD Project Creator, now in version 2. There is a full review at Indezine:


- as well as more information at the ACDPC homepage:


Jennifer Rotondo of Creative Minds Inc., creates the elegant RunIt! and RunIt Plus applications. More information at the RunIthomepage:


GST PowerLaunch is the third angle of the PowerPoint Autorun trinity. Surprisingly unknown, and even less publicised - find more information at the PowerLaunch homepage - and an indezine review:


Creating autorun CDs is half the story - no autorun CD is elegant without an autorun splash. The best program for this chore is AutoPlay Menu Studio. You'll find a complete tutorial on Indezine - also visit the AutoPlay Menu Studio homepage.


In the days of PowerPoint 97, Microsoft had a tutorial on their site to manually create PowerPoint autorun CDs. Mysteriously disappeared since the last few years, I found it finally on an old Technet CD. Here it is, in Adobe's Acrobat format:


Microsoft also used to provide the CD Wizard add-in for PowerPoint 97 - you'll find more info at the PowerPoint Presentation on CD page.


Geetesh Bajaj
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
 
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