05-23-2007, 03:57 PM
[quote TheTominator]Open the PPT file in Keynote. Adjust any transitions if necessary. Export to QuickTime movie, PPT, PDF, Images, Flash, iDVD, or HTML.
If you don't have iWork '06, download the 30-day demo and do all your conversion with it.
The only pitfall is if your PPT on Windows uses embedded media that cannot play on the Mac. Since your previous thread mentions saving out to JPEGs as an option you were exploring, I suspect you won't have any problems with this.
Great, thanks! I'll grab the 30 day trial. The PPTs are very simple. I just installed OfficeX and tried to save to movie in PowerPoint but on trying to save, PowerPoint just crashes. (Ah, MS you really bite the big weenie!
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If you don't have iWork '06, download the 30-day demo and do all your conversion with it.
The only pitfall is if your PPT on Windows uses embedded media that cannot play on the Mac. Since your previous thread mentions saving out to JPEGs as an option you were exploring, I suspect you won't have any problems with this.
Great, thanks! I'll grab the 30 day trial. The PPTs are very simple. I just installed OfficeX and tried to save to movie in PowerPoint but on trying to save, PowerPoint just crashes. (Ah, MS you really bite the big weenie!

JoeM
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