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<body class='hmmessage'><BR>The secret to opening a powerpoint for editing is to open the POWERPOINT program first and then open the file. You can edit any unprotected program this way. You can save a protected program as your own file and THEN edit it. Simply save it with a name you'll remember when you are done. If you open the file by clicking on it you will NOT be allowed to modify it even if you created it. The advantage to a PPS file is that it is tiny compared to a PPT file and takes up little space. Enjoy editing......<BR>
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Bruce Theriault, D-18<BR><BR><BR><BR>
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> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:18:28 -0500<BR>> From: sisu26@nettally.com<BR>> Subject: Re: [Psml] GPS Seminar as a PPT<BR>> CC: psml@usps.org<BR>> To: brucethe@hotmail.com<BR>> <BR>> Greetings!<BR>> You should be able to dis-assemble a pps file. At least, I <BR>> have done it. Of course, it had been created by my PowerPoint <BR>> program and the original resided on my computer. Perhaps that is why <BR>> I was able to open, change, and re-save it.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> C. Henry Depew<BR>> <BR>> At 12:02 PM 3/17/2008, jeff@usps-atlanta.org wrote:<BR>> <BR>> >Does anyone have the current GPS Seminar PowerPoint as a PPT?<BR>> ><BR>> >I've gotten no less than six seminar CDs from national and all of them have<BR>> >the GPS seminar as a PowerPoint Show (PPS) and none as a PPT. I'd like to<BR>> >be able to add my own slides where appropriate, but the PPS doesn't allow<BR>> >reordering, deleting or adding slides. Hopefully it's on a web or ftp site<BR>> >somewhere.<BR>> ><BR>> >Thanks,<BR>> >Jeff<BR>> >D17 Admin<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> >________________________________________<BR>> >Need to subscribe, unsubscribe or change your email address? See <BR>> >www.usps.org/mailman/listinfo/psml for details.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ________________________________________<BR>> Need to subscribe, unsubscribe or change your email address? See www.usps.org/mailman/listinfo/psml for details.<BR><BR></body>
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