Paul Dodson wrote:
> Hello,  I am creating a presentation with OpenOffice.org Impressions.  After 
> I am done, I want to save it on CD or DVD to hand out to different people.  
> What format can I save it in that will allow most people to watch the 
> presentation without having to download programs?  Thank you
>
>   

Why not save in both ODP and PPT formats.  Unless it's a really huge
presentation you should have plenty of room for both.  That way, people
with OpenOffice or StarOffice can view it in the native ODP format and
Microsoft Office users can view the PPS file with PowerPoint.  For those
with neither, you can of course recommend OpenOffice.   You could even
include a README.TXT with a brief description of the files and
instructions for downloading and installing OpenOffice.


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