I'm trying to share my project files with some teammates in a different site. I have a lot of files and don't want to send my entire production folder over to them.
What is the minimum I need to send and how can I send it?
Here's some more info on Send to Package from the knowledge base:
In PowerPoint 2010, click File -> Save and Send -> Articulate Package. In PowerPoint 2007, click on the Microsoft Office button. Select Send -> Articulate Package. In PowerPoint 2000, 2002, 2003, go to File -> Send to -> Select Articulate Presenter Package.
The Articulate Presenter Package dialog box opens.
Select the location where you want the package to be created. You can also specify optional Package Notes, including the project name, the version number, the author of the project with email and other special instructions.
Click on Create Package.
A dialog box tells you if the package was successfully created, giving you the option to view the folder with the package files.
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I have the same question. I think as long as the ppt and ppta files are together that may be ok.
You can create a package and send the files over that way. Or do as Chris says. I prefer the package.
There's a tutorial on how to use the packager. here's a link.
Here's some more info on Send to Package from the knowledge base:
In PowerPoint 2007, click on the Microsoft Office button. Select Send -> Articulate Package.
In PowerPoint 2000, 2002, 2003, go to File -> Send to -> Select Articulate Presenter Package.
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