Power Point (PPS)
#2
from the attachment grid, it looks likd pps is not one of the accepted file types
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#6
You can save the PowerPoint file as a .jpg file.... or a .pdf file.... and be able to upload it.
To do this.... Open the PowerPoint presentation..... perform a "File".... "Save As"....
Make sure to change the "file type" to the type you prefer.
To do this.... Open the PowerPoint presentation..... perform a "File".... "Save As"....
Make sure to change the "file type" to the type you prefer.
#9
An alternative to placing the PowerPoint file on this site, would be to place it out on one of the free cloud file servers and just create a link to that site.
BTW, your other issue is due to the fact that a ".pps" (or the newer ".ppsx") file is a PowerPoint Show file -- not a PowerPoint Presentation. A Show file is automated. If you have PowerPoint, then you can convert it to a PowerPoint presentation file by opening it in PowerPoint, and then using "File->Save As" and changing the file format to ".ppt" (or ".pptx). See the following article ...
http://www.ehow.com/how_5548073_convert-pps-ppt.html
If you don't have PowerPoint, then you could convert it in OpenOffice or Google's Office. Although those will read PowerPoint files, they would probably save the file in a different format and extension than PowerPoint.
BTW, your other issue is due to the fact that a ".pps" (or the newer ".ppsx") file is a PowerPoint Show file -- not a PowerPoint Presentation. A Show file is automated. If you have PowerPoint, then you can convert it to a PowerPoint presentation file by opening it in PowerPoint, and then using "File->Save As" and changing the file format to ".ppt" (or ".pptx). See the following article ...
http://www.ehow.com/how_5548073_convert-pps-ppt.html
If you don't have PowerPoint, then you could convert it in OpenOffice or Google's Office. Although those will read PowerPoint files, they would probably save the file in a different format and extension than PowerPoint.
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does that work the same way on a mac? when i open something in PowerPoint, the ..... slideshow or whatever you want to call it .... opens up to fill my entire screen. i don't have any access to 'file>save as' anymore, since that's on my now-covered toolbar.
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