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using webcasts Can I play slideshows without PPT? You don't need to copy the slide file, you don't need to install PPT, and the slide can still play safely. The following system home Xiaobian tells you how to use the webcast to play slideshows. Due to the needs of the work, Xiao Xu needs to show a presentation, but for security reasons and do not want to share directly, you also need to consider whether the other party has installed PowerPoint. In this case, Xiao Xu can use the webcast function of PowerPoint 2010 to play the slideshow, and the other party can view it directly in the browser. Open the slides that need to be broadcast, select “Save & Send →Broadcast Slides> in the File menu, and then the “Broadcast Slides” dialog box will pop up, click the “Start Broadcast” button. Then enter the Windows Live ID and password in the pop-up dialog box. After confirming, you can connect. After the connection is successful, a remote shared link address will be given (Figure 1). Inform the other party of this address in some form, then click &ldquo ; start the slide show & rdquo; button, the other party can remotely enjoy the slide through the browser (Figure 2), but can only passively enjoy, can not perform any operations including copying, downloading, Xiao Xu can be on the playback side It is convenient and safe to end the broadcast at any time. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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