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I've just seen a posting on the powerpoint forum asking
how to convert a .ppt file to an .exe

What is the best/easiest/quickest way to convert an excel
file into an .exe file???

PS. I apologise for straying onto such a depraved place
as the powerpoint forum. sorry.
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Default .exe-ing excel files

That's not possible, sorry. (Unless "reprogram absolutely everything in a
programming suite" counts for "possible" that is :-)

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I've just seen a posting on the powerpoint forum asking
how to convert a .ppt file to an .exe

What is the best/easiest/quickest way to convert an excel
file into an .exe file???

PS. I apologise for straying onto such a depraved place
as the powerpoint forum. sorry.



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