How do you include a ppt...

Discussion in 'Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Office 365' started by Alex Wright, Jan 15, 2008.

  1. Alex Wright

    Alex Wright Megabyte Poster

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    ... presentation in the body of an e-mail using Microsoft Outlook 2003?

    Help! :eek:
     
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  2. Stoney

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    Insert > Object > Microsoft Power Point Presentation
     
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  3. Alex Wright

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    Thanks for the response Stoney. Unfortunatley when I click on Insert, objects isn't one of the options from the list. I have:


    Item
    File
    Picture

    Do I need to click on picture and then browse to the item from there?

    - Alex
     
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  4. Stoney

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    Make sure the cursor is in the body of the email. 8)
     
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  5. Alex Wright

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    It is. I changed the format to 'Rich Text' and it now gives me the option of inserting an object.

    Thanks for your help.

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  6. hbroomhall

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    I'd tend to include it as a file rather than as an object. Particularly if this email is going to someone not in your domain.

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  7. greenbrucelee
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    can you not do it as an attachment?
     
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  8. Alex Wright

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    Yes, but the ppt presentation is an invite to a company event. Looks a lot more professional if it's send in the body of the text.

    All sorted now anyway - thanks for your help!

    - Alex
     
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  9. tripwire45
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    Alex, if you want to distill the instructions on this task into a single post in a new thread, maybe we can arrange to have it pinned or made part of a larger pinned thread so that others can benefit from what you've just learned.
     
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