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What happened to Pack and Go?
 
Applies to
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003

One question you've been asking is, "Where is Pack and Go in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003?" This feature has been enhanced and renamed Package for CD.

Now, when you quickly copy your presentation along with any supporting files to a disk or network location, the Microsoft Office PowerPoint Viewer is included by default. (That way the PowerPoint Viewer will be available to run the packaged presentations on another computer even if PowerPoint is not installed.)

Or, if you are using Microsoft Windows XP or later and have a CD burning program, you can copy the presentation and supporting files onto a CD.

Learn more about Package for CD

How to Package for CD

Copy files to a CD

Run a presentation with the PowerPoint Viewer

Create and distribute a self-running PowerPoint presentation

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