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From: Robert on 3 May 2010 15:41 I put my PPP in a USB Flash card & attached my videos while in this drive. I've also saved all my attached videos in that same drive. I played the PPP from that drive & it works fine but if I try it from a different computer I have to relink all my videos. Is there a way to make the videos perminently attached to the PPP so I don't have to relink everything?
From: John Woram on 3 May 2010 16:53 Any chance the PPT presentation on the flash drive is still linked to videos on the computer? You could do a quick check by deleting a few videos on the flash drive. If they still appear when it's connected to the first computer, then that's probably the reason for the problem -- when you move to another computer PPT looks for the videos on that computer and can't find them.
From: jpforestier on 3 May 2010 17:49 Maybe the "Package for CD's" could be a good thing "Robert" <Robert(a)discussions.microsoft.com> a �crit dans le message de news: D64D505E-09A0-4229-8C87-CB9C974BEC0B(a)microsoft.com... >I put my PPP in a USB Flash card & attached my videos while in this drive. > I've also saved all my attached videos in that same drive. I played the > PPP > from that drive & it works fine but if I try it from a different computer > I > have to relink all my videos. Is there a way to make the videos > perminently > attached to the PPP so I don't have to relink everything?
From: LVTravel on 3 May 2010 21:57
"Robert" <Robert(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D64D505E-09A0-4229-8C87-CB9C974BEC0B(a)microsoft.com... > I put my PPP in a USB Flash card & attached my videos while in this drive. > I've also saved all my attached videos in that same drive. I played the > PPP > from that drive & it works fine but if I try it from a different computer > I > have to relink all my videos. Is there a way to make the videos > perminently > attached to the PPP so I don't have to relink everything? If the drive letter on the flash drive changes then you would lose the link even though the physical location of the file hasn't changed. In other words, you create the PPT file on and you link the video on the flash drive E: on your computer. You move to another computer and that computer assigns the flash drive letter D:. PPT will not find the files as it is looking on drive E; for the files. Package for CD and copy all the files onto the flash drive. See if that fixes your issue. |