Kim E. Matheson wrote:
We have powerpoint presentations that are already developed. If we download and use the Impress software,Yes, of course you can convert powerpoint to impress quick and easy as far as it is compatible. You simply save them as impress files (.swf).
1) can we convert the existing powerpoints into this format (.swf or .mov) quick and easy? 2) Can we go back to using the Powerpoint if the Impress version is too complicated (it doesn't override the old version does it)?
Kim Matheson Language Projects Coordinator hnqwa'qwe'eln 'Language Center' Coeur d'Alene Tribe PO Box 408 Plummer, ID 83851
And then, as long as you use the impress files your original powerpoint files are not being altered - even not touched/read - unless you do it intentionally or by accident. So be carefull to use the versions you want.
Martin
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