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PowerPoint Package command in Office
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike737" data-source="post: 1301716" data-attributes="member: 215760"><p><strong>Nope - it does not work</strong></p><p></p><p>I just "saved as" a powerpoint with embedded videos (this means a video file that is linked to a graphic on a slide, with accompanying audio) on a new CD. Burned it, and then tried to play it on a different MacBook. The briefing is there, slides are accurate - but the links are broken and the embedded videos and audio files did not go with the brief. So, when I click on the video icon I get a "Media not found" message. </p><p></p><p>That was the purpose of the "Package" command on earlier versions, and now the "Publish" command on Office 2011. It bundled all the supporting media files, and re-established the links in the new destination. </p><p></p><p>So- anybody got any other ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike737, post: 1301716, member: 215760"] [b]Nope - it does not work[/b] I just "saved as" a powerpoint with embedded videos (this means a video file that is linked to a graphic on a slide, with accompanying audio) on a new CD. Burned it, and then tried to play it on a different MacBook. The briefing is there, slides are accurate - but the links are broken and the embedded videos and audio files did not go with the brief. So, when I click on the video icon I get a "Media not found" message. That was the purpose of the "Package" command on earlier versions, and now the "Publish" command on Office 2011. It bundled all the supporting media files, and re-established the links in the new destination. So- anybody got any other ideas? [/QUOTE]
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