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Slideshow Disk/CD woes


Question Posted Saturday June 3 2006, 5:54 pm

How do you put an Open Office slideshow onto a floppy disk and/or cd? A step by step process for both would be helpful.

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ChicaPea answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 12:37 am:
This is for floppy or cd:
1. Open slideshow program (are you using Power Point?)
2. Put disc in drive
3. Go to Program
4. Click of file
5. Go to Open
6. Find drive letter (D,F,E,A,C or whatever)
7.Double Click on slideshow file
8. View Slideshow

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AuntieEm answered Sunday June 4 2006, 1:17 pm:
i know how to on a CD
okay, put in a blank CD in the drive
A box thing should pop up like, asking what you want to do
Click on what says "open writable CD using Windows Explorer" (or something like that) with a picture of a folder next to it
Once that is open, go to where you have the file stored (easiest if on the desk top)

For desktop:
Click and drag into the open CD Drive folder

Other folder:

Right click on file, hit "copy"
go to the CD drive, right click, hit paste


Hope that helped ! :)

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