Convert Microsoft PowerPoint to Self-running Slide Show
Microsoft Office Suite is very popular desktop computer software application. Almost all of the computers running Microsoft Windows XP at our office for example have Microsoft Office 2003 Suite installed. This collection of office productivity software has been the heart of day to day operation.
Slide presentations are very useful in presenting information during department meetings. Thus, Microsoft PowerPoint is very important presentation tool. The files created with MS PowerPoint have the default File Extension PPS. So, don’t be surprised when you see files ending with PPS.
There are occasions wherein slide presentations need to be distributed. Converting the slide presentation into a self-running file would be the solution. There is PowerPoint Slide Show Converter software application which turns a presentation created with Microsoft PowerPoint into a self-running slide show application.
The converted file would not have File Extension PPS, but it will now have an extension EXE. The slide show file could then be copied and run without any need of installing additional software on any Windows Computer System such as Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. The PowerPoint Slide Show Converter doesn’t need Microsoft Power Point to convert File Extension PPS to File Extension EXE. There’s an additional feature of creating a screen saver file for Windows Computer system, if you have Microsoft Office PowerPoint installed on your computer.
You can try downloading PowerPoint Slide Show Converter to do this job of converting your slide presentation into a self-running slide show. Converting slide presentation into File Extension EXE from File Extension PPS would be good in protecting unauthorized edits of the presentation.
Download the PowerPoint Slide Show Converter from the following link:
http://www.dzsoft.com/download/ppconv32.exe
You can try it for free and distribute freely slide presentation without worry of tampering the information.

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Friday, April 24th, 2009 at 10:30 pm under 