PPT97: How to Write and Use a List File in PowerPoint Viewer
ID: Q190091
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft PowerPoint 97 For Windows
SUMMARY
Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer can run multiple PowerPoint slide shows, one
right after another by running a playlist (.lst) file. Following is a
sample .lst file:
; This is the beginning of the list file Testlist.lst.
; The part of a line in a list file after a semicolon is
; treated as a comment. Comment lines are not required.
;
FILE1.PPT
file2.ppt ; Filenames can be in uppercase or lowercase letters.
A:\FILE3.PPT ; Entries in a list file must contain full paths when
; they are located in a folder other than the folder
; where the viewer executable file, pptview.exe,
A:\LIST2.lst ; is located. One list file can reference another.
;
; This is the end of the list file Testlist.lst.
MORE INFORMATION
To run multiple slide shows from a list file with PowerPoint Viewer, follow
these steps:
- Create a playlist using a text editor, such as Notepad, and save the
file with an .lst extension.
- Use either of the following methods to create an icon to start the
viewer.
Method 1: Create a Shortcut to the .lst File
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- Create a shortcut to the .lst file
- Select the shortcut, click the right mouse button, and click Open.
- Click Other and locate the Pptview.exe or ppview32.exe file.
- Click Open, then click OK.
The .lst file is now associated with PowerPoint Viewer and
starts it when clicked.
Method 2: Create a Shortcut to PowerPoint Viewer
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- Create a PowerPoint Viewer shortcut.
- Right-click the PowerPoint Viewer shortcut.
- Click the Shortcut tab.
- In the Target box, type the name of the .lst file after Pptview.exe
or Ppview32.exe.
Additional query words:
presentation run-time runtime run time module pptview.exe slide viewer winppt playlist play list
Keywords : kbviewer
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo