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Britt Griswold <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Dec 1998 10:48:44 -0400
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>Good morning all!  I have my classes give presentations using PowerPoint
[use
>what's available!] but one youngling has Corel Presentations captive at
home
>and would prefer to use that instead.  "No problem" says I, as long as you
>convert it to a format we can use here.  Unfortunately, she is quite the
>novice at computerese, and I don't have documentation or personal
experience
>with C. Presentations to lead her by the hand.  She's tried twice, but I
don't
>think she understands how to do what I'm asking her to do.
>
>Is there an easy way to convert between the two? Final platform is in the
>Office 97 version of PowerPoint.
>
>Infinite thanks!
>
>Susan Loder
>now at Ashland-Greenwood High School, valiantly teaching science

I would be suprised if anything but PowerPoint can be made to work with
PowerPoint.  Corel Presentations is a competitor to Powerpoint.  I would

not expect them to create an export module that would turn a presentation
into PowerPoint.  Short of recreating the presentation in PowerPoint, I
don't think there is an easy alternative, except let her use Corel
Presentaion directly.  Maybe there is some sort of self-running export
option that does not require the Corel presentation program to be loaded on
your school machines first.  Wintel presentation packages are not my strong
suite, so I have never used Corel.

Britt

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