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Key Notes on MS Power Point
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Jan 6, 2007, 03:43 AM
 
Hi there, I need to do a presention in university next week. I want to keep the presentation interesting, so I would like to have the effect at least similar to what transation Steven used on his key note presentation. However, our university only PC for presenation on their computer for presentation. Is there's any chance I could play Keynote presentation on MS Power point? If that is not option, is there is a funciton in the Mac version of MS Power point?
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Jan 6, 2007, 04:53 AM
 
Keynote can export to PowerPoint or PDF, but you will lose the cool effects. It can also export to QuickTime movie. That will sort of preserve the effects, but you need QuickTime Player Pro installed on the machine you're doing the presentation on. Of course there is a Mac version of PowerPoint. You won't have the cool effects to begin with.

Why don't you bring your Macbook with you and attach it to the projector at the university?
     
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He doesn't have a MacBook, he has a 24 inch iMac. Read his sig.
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You can use recent versions of Realplayer to play back .mov files full screen, so if the PCs at school have it installed, you could use that for a Quicktime export of the Keynote presentation (rather than needing QT pro to be installed). However, make sure you test it out first, prior to the event itself and have a backup version of the presentation that Powerpoint can handle.
     
   
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