Posts Tagged ‘Slides’

Embed YouTube videos in PowerPoint presentations using authorSTREAM Desktop, a free PowerPoint add-in. Get it from here: www.authorstream.com In this video, Harman Singh, the CEO of authorGEN technologies, demonstrates authorSTREAM desktop – the PowerPoint add-in, which fetches images from Bing and videos from YouTube, right within PowerPoint. Harman shows how a blank presentation can be converted to a rich, multimedia presentation within minutes.

I am a beginner computer programming fan. My currently challenge is to help our community to optimize the process and course of action of building a snooker room. Basically I just need to illustrate and convince (but forget Microsoft Powerpoint for the moment, I need something more data/facts driven than fancy slides!), but some of these procedures are under tight deadline constraints, so preferably I can program and integrate all the factors into the timeline. I first looked to Microsoft Project, but it is way too unintuitive and unwieldy, plus its forbidden price which neither me nor our community want to invest. Can anybody suggest a relatively easy programming capable or good at this kind of thing? To be specific, Java vs. Visual Basic, which one sounds better? Thanks.

it is a powerpoint presentation in geographic information systems and I have the first slide. there are three other people in my group. would I introduce my self first or lase seeing as I am starting with the first slide and would I say something like today were going to talk abour geographic information systems and start the slides? and were the second group to do out presentation, we have to go right after another group.

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Yesterday, I was working on a PowerPoint document on my computer, and the file was saved on our company network server. I started working on it at about 6:30am and finished working on it at about 3:00pm. Besides the auto-save feature that PowerPoint has, I personally saved my work about every 10 minutes, then of course once more when I closed the file.

Today, I proceed to open the file, and the most recent version it has saved is from 8:00am. So all the work I did from 8:00-3:00pm is gone! Our IT guy has been working to figure out what happened, but he has no clue why it did whatever it did. He has checked the temp folders on the server, and other places, but no luck.

Where did the correct version of my file go? I have never heard of something like this happening before.
Ok, so I figured it out.

At one point during the day, I needed to extract a sound file from one of the slides. A way you can do that is by "saving for web" and choosing to save as multiple pages, but by default it chooses to save as a one page file with an extension of .mht instead of .ppt. So by accident I saved it as a one page file first, noticed what I did, then saved it correctly the second time. What I didn’t realize was that the file I was working on, stayed as "myfile.mht". So at the end of the day, I went back and deleted all the web files I did not need (including my .mht file). So now, we are trying to recover deleted files from the server, since the server doesnt have a recycling bin like a local computer does.

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