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CorelDraw vs. Powerpoint

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Jeppe Lauritsen

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Nov 1, 2000, 11:06:55 AM11/1/00
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How do I most easily convert my slides made in Coreldraw into a powerpoint
presentation?? It is way too heavy to import them as imagefiles.


Austin Myers

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Nov 1, 2000, 6:31:30 PM11/1/00
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Jeppe,

Afraid there is no "easy" way to do this. The two programs are about as
different as they could possibly be. There are a few ideas about doing this
at www.rdpslides.com but I'm afraid there isn't any auto-magic method to do
it.

Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

Patrick Hawkins

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Nov 2, 2000, 11:56:43 AM11/2/00
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There is a batch conversion program that might be able to help you out at:
http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/schytil/PPTImport/index.html

Good luck,
Patrick
Brainbench MVP for MS PowerPoint
http://www.brainbench.com

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Tom Savage

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Nov 2, 2000, 7:51:43 PM11/2/00
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Powerpoint 97 will import version 6 or less of CorelDraw files.

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Geetesh Bajaj

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Nov 3, 2000, 12:23:58 AM11/3/00
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If you have a new version of Paint Shop Pro, copy the file 'Cdr32.flt' from
the program folder and copy it to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\Grphflt\

You'll find a file called 'Cdrimp32.flt' here, delete this file, and rename
'Cdr32.flt' to 'Cdrimp32.flt'.

Now, all Microsoft applications will import upto CorelDRAW 8 files.

Geetesh Bajaj
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