How can I get a Powerpoint presentation to a cd rom using Open Office?

I need tο burn a powerpoint tο a cd fοr a school project аnd I саn’t figure іt out.

2 Comments

  • Jabril says:

    Okay those are two different applications PowerPoint (microsoft) and Open Office.

    Either case, when saving PowerPoint tell it which drive you want it saved on, usually E or D. If the computer you’ll be presenting it on Doesn’t have PP you will need to save it as Pack & Go.

    As for Open Office, I’m sure the same principles would apply, tell it which drive the CD is in and save. As for similar Pack & Go, it may not have it and you’ll need to access the internet with the computer you’re doing the presentation from, maybe.

    /jabril

  • Darth Beppo says:

    Well, first of all you need to be sure that you have a CD Burner (not trying to insult your intelligence or anything). Open Office isn’t what you use to burn files to CD. Insert a blank CD into your CD burner drive. Then drag the file from My Documents, or wherever you have the document saved to the CD drive in my computer. You should get a small bubble from your system tray saying something like “You have one or more files waiting to be written to CD. Click here to see them.” Simply right-click, and you should get the option “write these files to CD”. Select that option. The wizard will guide you through the rest.