Microsoft KB Archive/322107

= How to use the Pack and Go feature in PowerPoint 2000 or PowerPoint 2002 =

Article ID: 322107

Article Last Modified on 2/1/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q322107



IN THIS TASK

 * SUMMARY
 * How to Package Your Presentation
 * How to Unpackage Your Presentation
 * REFERENCES



SUMMARY
This article tells how to use the Pack and Go feature in Microsoft PowerPoint.

If you want to package your presentation and then use it on another computer, use the Pack and Go Wizard. With the Pack and Go Wizard, you can package all the required files and fonts into one file and copy the file to a disk or network location. You can then unpackage the file onto the destination computer or network and run the presentation. If you want to run the presentation on a computer that does not have PowerPoint installed, you can also include the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer in the packaged file.

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How to Package Your Presentation
To package your presentation for use on another computer, follow these steps:

 Open the presentation that you want to package. On the File menu, click Pack and Go.

NOTE: By default, the Pack and Go feature is set to the &quot;Installed on First Use&quot; installation state. If this is the first time that you run Pack and Go, you will receive the following message:

This feature is not currently installed. Would you like to install it now?

Click Yes, and when you are prompted, insert the Microsoft Office CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, and then click OK. Click Next. Specify the presentation that you want to package, and then click Next. Specify the location in which you want to package your publication. You can package the presentation to a floppy disk or directly to another computer on the network. Click Next.

NOTE: The Pack and Go Wizard splits large presentations across multiple disks if you package your publication to the floppy disk (A:\) drive. Specify whether you want to include linked files or to embed TrueType fonts, and then click Next.

NOTE: If you embed fonts, the fonts are available when you run the presentation on a different computer. The wizard cannot include TrueType fonts that have built-in copyright restrictions. Specify whether you want to include the PowerPoint Viewer, and then click Next.</li> Click Finish, and then click OK when you receive the message that the Pack and Go Wizard successfully packaged your presentation.</li></ol>

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How to Unpackage Your Presentation
To unpackage your presentation on another computer, follow these steps: <ol> Insert the first floppy disk that contains the packaged file in the floppy disk drive, or connect to the network or drive location in which you packaged the presentation.</li> Start Windows Explorer, and then locate the packaged presentation. For example, if you packaged your presentation to a floppy disk, double-click 3½ Floppy(A:).</li> Double-click Pngsetup.exe.</li> In the Pack and Go Setup dialog box, specify the location in which you want to unpackage the packaged file, and then click OK.

NOTE: If the packaged presentation is contained on multiple floppy disks, insert each disk when you are prompted, and then click OK.</li> When you receive the following message, click Yes or No, depending on whether you want to run the slide show now or later:

The presentation was successfully installed in.

Would you like to run slide show now?

</li></ol>

After you unpackage the file, the folder in which you saved the file contains your presentation. In PowerPoint 2002, the name of the unpackaged presentation uses the same name as your original presentation. In PowerPoint 2000, the name of the unpackaged presentation is ~1.ppt, where   is the first six letters of the original name. For example, if you create a presentation named MySlideShow.ppt in PowerPoint 2000 and then use the Pack and Go Wizard to package it to another computer, the Pack and Go Wizard names the unpackaged presentation on the destination computer MySlid~1.ppt.

If you change your presentation after you package it, rerun the Pack and Go Wizard to repackage it.

You can package multiple presentations together.

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