[thelist] MS PowerPoint and forms

Burns, Martin BURNSM at rbos.co.uk
Mon Mar 20 05:52:01 2000


It's a picture. It's useful to export a long presentation, but
not a lot else.

The only thing I've ever used it for is org charts, and I've found
I get better results by taking a screenshot of the presentation
actually playing and resizing in PhotoShop.

Comments apply to PP97 - 2000 may be better. Or worse.

Cheers
Martin

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>      Maybe you guys can help me with this one. A friend (who knows
> almost nothing about the web) needs to put a survey online for a class and
> a group member told her that she can "do it through PowerPoint". 
>      I'm not an MS-kind-of-guy, and have never worked with PowerPoint
> before so i need some info on its capabilities. I assume it'll allow you
> to "save as HTML", but will it create a page with the forms as well, or
> will it just make a pretty photo?


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