On 2 June 2010 17:07, Steve Litt <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday 02 June 2010 08:33:42 EK wrote:
> > Your point about Powerpoint is legit -- if both your source and destination > machines are Windows, have the same fonts, and both have Powerpoint, > Powerpoint's the easiest way to do it. Sort of. With Powerpoint, it's all too > easy to fingerpaint yourself into oblivion and then not be able to restore the > defaults. But yeah, Powerpoint's much easier when you're placing graphics. > > > SteveT > > Steve Litt > Recession Relief Package > http://www.recession-relief.US > Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stevelitt > > Powerpoint can be a real pain with old presentations though. It can fail to open some older versions - bad choice admittedly by those who chose to leave useful info in powerpoint. I thought I would create pdfs of some old presentations saved at work and found it was too late. Finger painters also wreck your ability to re-use old slides or update presentations to new templates but I digress since this is the lyx list. -- Stephen
