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06-Apr-2006, 09:34 AM #1
Can I ask a question?
I know that this is not the place for questions generally, but I'm thinking that this is the best place to possibly get an answer to mine. From time to time, someone will send me a powerpoint presentation that I think a lot of other people would enjoy seeing. But I don't know a good way to post them. The ones I have in mind are too large too attach, even as zip files. I posted a couple on another forum (though this would have been a more approprate forum) by using RapidShare. That may be the best available way, but it is somewhat complicated for downloading by a viewer in that when the viewer opens it he has to go through a couple of steps to get the download and the instructions for doing that are not very clear and are enmeshed with other textual material and advertisements that can make it confusing.

So, I thought I'd ask. Thanks, grandpaw7

P.S. I'm now assuming that this is indeed a suitable forum for posting such powerpoint presentations since the ones I have in mind are photos with text. Am I wrong about this?
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06-Apr-2006, 05:20 PM #2
Hi Grandpaw7

I'm not sure but the FREE site (link below) is very popular here.
I use it to upload large photos and some media files (windows media player and audio files etc).
Have a look here

# Images: .jpg .gif .png - 2mb
# Video: .wmv .avi .mpg .mov .asf .asx .mp4 .3g2 - 25mb
# Audio: .mp3 .mid .wav .midi - 25mb
# Flash: .swf - 25mband

I hope this helps you.

Carolyn
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06-Apr-2006, 10:23 PM #3
Thanks, Carolyn
Looking forward to giving that site a try. Like your profile. Busy woman, and doing the right kind of things. grandpaw7
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07-Apr-2006, 01:12 AM #4
You're welcome, Grandpaw7
I hope it works out for you. Xico used it, today, for his "Cool Dog" video, here Post#985
Thanks for your nice comments, too. I am and I try.
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