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Now that your presentation is complete, what you do next depends on who delivers the presentation, where it is delivered, and what equipment is used:
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Will the presentation be run on the computer on which it was created or on another computer, or will it be delivered via a CD or a network location?
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If the presentation is given live, will you or someone else present it, or will it be self-running?
Click the titles of the articles below to learn more about how best to deliver and distribute your presentation.
Broadcast your presentation to a remote audience
Create a self-running presentation
Open or save a presentation in a different file format
Package a presentation for CD or USB flash drive
Print your slides or handouts of your presentation
Record and time narration and pointer movements in a presentation
Send PowerPoint handouts to Word for printing
Turn your presentation into a video
Email your presentation to others
Use Slide Libraries to share and reuse PowerPoint 2010 slide content