Laura,

As for emailing maps, it is quite easy for me using the Acrobat .pdf
format.  I just print the layout window to a file using the Acrobat Writer
printer option.  It is saved in .pdf format and moves across the phone line
without distortion.  Your recipient must have Acrobat Reader to open it,
which is downloadable for free off the Adobe site.  And, importantly, you
must shell out approx $300 to buy the Writer product in order to create a
.pdf file.

Regarding Powerpoint, just export the layout in one of several formats (bmp,
jpg, metafile) and insert in your Powerpoint page.

Bob Edmonson
Channel Marketing Corp
Dallas, TX
972-858-9600, ext 322

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> Hello!
>
> Is it possible to export a MI layout to Powerpoint for presentations?  I
> have a request by our Human Resources department to provide one of my
> maps for their powerpoint presentations.  This question is coming up
> more frequently now that my maps are deemed "useful" to the
> organization!  Also, is it possible to e-mail a map to a person who does
> not have MI so that they may view it and print it?   As always thanks
> for any assistance that you can provide.
>
> Laura Piazza
> RSLCOM Canada Inc.
> Vancouver, B.C.
>
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