Hello John,

I don't know about the PPT import, but Illustrator supports SVG:
  http://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator/keyfeature1.html

If Illustrator doesn't support PPT you still should be able to use EMF
for this, but then you have to do slide by slide. Unless you use the
more advanced features of Powerpoint (e.g. session notes, audio track or
synchronization) I'd recommend going straight for SVG using programs
like Illustrator, Corel Draw or WebDraw.

The latter is currently still available as free prerelease version:
  http://www.jasc.com/webdraw.asp

In combination with tools like Cocoon and IEs fullscreen / Netcapes
kiosk mode you can create rather nice presentations.

HTH,
  PeterB


"John Robert Gardner, Architect" wrote:
> 
> I've been using Batik to view some very elegant slides that resemble the
> usual powerpoint look and feel - does anyone know of programs that take
> ppt and convert to SVG?  E.g., does Illustrator 9 + "some plugin" do
> this?
> 
> TYIA
> 
> john robert
> 
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