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If the presentation is relatively simple in design, OpenOffice 2.3
(maybe other lower versions) can export the presentation into a SWF format.

Derrick Anderson wrote:
> does it have to output to a true ppt file or are you just interested in
> mimicking the functionality?
> 
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 4:39 AM, Karthik pothuri <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>   *Friends,*
>> **
>> *I am new member to this group.*
>> **
>> *Please drop your ideas on "How to develop power point presentations in
>> Flex on web browser".*
>> **
>> *Microsoft powerpoint on web browser. To develop this which topics helps
>> me ...*
>> **
>> *Help me..*
>> **
>> **
>> *Karthik..))*
>> **
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