Broadcast Slideshow,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007, a powerful new feature in PowerPoint 2010, enables you to deliver your presentation from a remote location on the web. And to help you understand how to deliver your presentations using Broadcast Slideshow, we created PowerPoint Radio. With PowerPoint Radio, you can watch live slideshows created by others,
Windows 7 Pro, or broadcast your own, all for free. It only takes a few clicks to share slides -- your audience doesn't even need PowerPoint to watch. Here's how you can try Broadcast Slideshow using PowerPoint Radio: Post your presentation to a public web page where anyone can access it. Create an email. Make the Subject line of the e-mail the title or description of your presentation, and include the address of the web page where you posted your presentation in step 1. Send the email to pptradio@microsoft.com. Within minutes, PowerPoint Radio will parse the email and post your web page. Invite people to view your broadcast by sending them the link to PowerPoint Radio -- Visit the site to view examples of presentations that are already posted, and to get more details about how to use Broadcast Slideshow to present to a remote audience with or without using PowerPoint Radio. And speaking of Broadcast Slideshow,
Office 2010 Home And Student, take a look at this post about broadcasting to any (yes, any) device. Doug Thomas,
Office Standard 2007, who runs the Office Casual blog, put it together a couple of weeks ago when he attended the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Enjoy,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Key, and let us know what you think. -- Joy Miller, for the PowerPoint blog team <div