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Hi,
This seems like it should be a very simple task, but I can't seem to do  it!
 
I have a huge powerpoint file, and I simply want to copy that file, as is,  
to DVD, so that someone else can watch it using powerpoint, or powerpoint  
viewer.  
 
I have Intervideo DVD, which only wants to copy DVD to DVD, or image copies  
to DVD, but not just a file.
 
I downloaded a trial of PPT2DVD, but that makes movies of the powerpoint  
file, and will only play on a TV (generates Video TS and Audio TS folders),  
which would be OK, I suppose, but that has its own issues: ( words fall  off the 
side of the screen, and I can't advance slides while audio is  playing).
 
In summary, what is the simplest thing so that my sister-in-law, who is not  
very well computer versed can watch this large powerpoint on her computer!
 
Ira Wallin



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