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Can anyone tell me how to convert a powerpoint presentation to an
excel addin (xla)? My friend doesn't have powerpoint on his laptop so
I need to change the format. As well as Excel I can use Filemaker pro
as he has that as well.
He also has a SQL 2000 software installed but that is probably more
difficult than the other file formats.

thanks,
Todd
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???
A Powerpoint presentation to an Excel addin?
This is definetely not possible. Though this is more a PPT related
question PPT supports saving the presentation as *.pps file which can
be run without having the application

You can't just convert the file format from one very specific program
to a different program type


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Todd Zack wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to convert a powerpoint presentation to an
excel addin (xla)? My friend doesn't have powerpoint on his laptop so
I need to change the format. As well as Excel I can use Filemaker pro
as he has that as well.
He also has a SQL 2000 software installed but that is probably more
difficult than the other file formats.

thanks,
Todd


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