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Please help! I have two Powerpoint (converted to pdf)presentations which I have already burned successfully onto CD as a practice and they both autoran successfully but now the final version is ready and all I'm burning are the files - the autorun isn't working. I have looked in setting preferences but nothing seems to have changed although something must have. I get Windows automatic updates and I wondered if one of those has altered my settings in some way. Any suggestions would be very welcome. I have a deadline for these presenttions and only a few weeks left!! Cheers, Arty Anne.
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Is the autorun not working on more than one computer? Perhaps it just was turned off on the machine that you're using now? Or is there an autorun file that just isn't being burned alongside?
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Thank you for your reply Carbon. I'm trying to burn the file and the autorun alongside but now I have another dilemma!. I've just had another try and this time it's burned my entire document folder! No sign of the presentation at all! Really don't know where to go from here other than throw the whole thing through the window. Can you tell me if there is any way I can check my settings other than look in preferences, which I've done and everything seems OK in there?
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I'm not sure, I was hoping I could help without knowing anything about how powerpoint does things. All I can suggest is copying an old autorun file and burning the ppt manually to a disk, as I'm far from an expert in this.
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