Apparently, _Ishwar Rattan_, on 05/05/05 14:42,typed: > Is there a tool that will convert a MS-Ppt slides to Postscript > or PDF format? > > -ishwar > >
You could try OpenOffice. Recently I was in a similar situation. But the slides had some math in it and it was not being displayed properly in OpenOffice (we have an older version of OpenOffice in our labs, btw) so I just walked over to another lab, logged into a Windows machine and printed it to PDF from Acrobat -- which I understand is not really a general solution for everybody. If you cannot do this in OpenOffice for any reason, and have a Windows machine, you could try opening it in MS Office and printing to a PS file and then converting the PS file to PDF via gsview. Alternatively, you could try ghostword: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostword/ ->HS -- Please remove the underscores ( the '_' symbols) from my email address to obtain the correct one. Apologies, but the fudging is to remove spam. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]