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Re: Powerpoint converting and saving

by CyberTaz <onlygeneraltaz1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 29, 2008 at 02:09 AM

Hello Di -

Burning CDs & DVDs is a function of the operating system (or a separate
program such as Toast if you need more elaborate capability). The
following
is from Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Help:

==================================
To burn a CD or DVD:


Insert a blank disc into the optical drive.

If you see a dialog, you can choose an action from the pop-up menu and
select ³Make this action the default² if you want the same thing to happen
every time you insert a blank disc.

The disc appears on your desktop.


Double-click the disc to open it, and drag the files and folders you want
on
it to its window.

The Finder places aliases to the files in the discıs window. The original
files are not moved or deleted.


Arrange and rename the files.

When burning the disc, the Finder gives the items on the disc the same
names
and locations as the aliases in the disc window. After the disc is burned,
you cannot change them.


Choose File > Burn Disc, and follow the instructions.

The files that the aliases point to are burned to the disc. In addition,
if
any folder you copied contains aliases, the original files for those
aliases
are burned to the disc as well.
==================================

See Mac OS X Help for more - especially if you're not using 10.5
(Leopard).

In the future, please post a new message rather than replying to another
which is completely unrelated. It's also a good idea to specify which
versions the software & Mac OS you're using as that can make a difference.

HTH |:>) 
Bob Jones 
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 6/28/08 10:15 PM, in article ee9a989.9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 "Di
Macauley " <> wrote:

> I am totally new to Mac and my daughter has had to do a PowerPoint
> presentation for her homework. I need to email the presentation through
to her
> teacher or save it to a disc. I can not seem to email the file so I want
to
> save it to disc. What directions do I need to save to a blank CD?
> 
> Please help!!
 




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Powerpoint converting and saving
Carleroo@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-05-05 10:21:15 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
Steve Rindsberg <abuse  2008-05-05 16:55:54 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
"Carl Aspler" &  2008-05-05 16:35:40 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
Steve Rindsberg <abuse  2008-05-06 01:07:27 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
"Carl Aspler" &  2008-05-06 03:19:15 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
FrankRP@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-28 15:09:51 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
LMHall <lucinda.m.hall  2008-05-30 06:41:54 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
Jim Gordon MVP <goldke  2008-05-30 23:10:06 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
dblackburn@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-06-11 12:57:00 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
CyberTaz <onlygeneralt  2008-06-12 02:03:22 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
"Di Macauley" &  2008-06-28 18:15:02 
Re: Powerpoint converting and saving
CyberTaz <onlygeneralt  2008-06-29 02:09:01 

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