Hi :)
It might be good to have a few other programs as portable apps. I think
VLC, Firefox and Chrome are all available. You probably don';t want the
distraction of having web-browsers tho.
There are a few other systems doing portable apps. I'm not sure there is a
huge amount of difference
Thanks.
I might give it a go.
Keith
On 09/06/17 18:48, Rob Jasper wrote:
For this reason I always have a usb stick with LibreOffice as portable app.
This can fe found on https://portableapps.com/apps/office/libreoffice_portable
I've done this for years now, since Powerpoint different
For this reason I always have a usb stick with LibreOffice as portable app.
This can fe found on https://portableapps.com/apps/office/libreoffice_portable
I've done this for years now, since Powerpoint different versions played tricks
on me displaying black characters on black background.
Rob
2017-06-09 3:50 GMT+02:00 Keith Bates :
> Any ideas about how to make it work? Keep in mind that I have no access to
> their computer outside of my lesson time.
​Saving to .ppt will only work with a basic set of features (and I doubt
embedding video is part of it).
Earlier this week, I produced a presentation with embedded video for use
in a school classroom (NSW Department of Education, in case anyone has
personal knowledge of their set-up). I am using Libre Office 5.3 and
Ubuntu 17.04.
I checked that the presentation worked, including the video. I