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| 53633 | 2002-06-10 09:12:00 | Hi, I'm an 11yr old boy & need to find a Screen Saver Creator that creates a screen saver that will fit on a floppy disk to take to school for my presentation (I'll use it as a slideshow). I have tried heaps of Creators but all of them need the software that made them to be installed onto the school computer. I have 30 images around 1Megabyte each so I can't fit them on a disk. Anyone know some sort of software that can help? |
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| 53634 | 2002-06-10 09:49:00 | well you can fit anything more than 1.5 mb in a floppy disk about the softare you can find it from www.keyscreen.com or try this links :- home.att.net 2)www.howstuffworks.com/screensaver4.htm 3)www.freestuffshare.com/cdrom.phtml 4)www.geocities.com/rl381/scrsvrpgm.html 5)www.nephco.com/powerpuffgirls/ppps.html THERE you go A little help from me |
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| 53635 | 2002-06-10 09:53:00 | Sorry I cannot help you. Just wanted to say this Old Grey Haired Wrinklie envies you your obvious skills. Good on yer Mate. John M |
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| 53636 | 2002-06-10 10:35:00 | I presume your images are not in JPEG format judging by the size of those files. I would firstly suggest that you convert them into a smaller format. Secondly, if it's a slide show, then use Powerpoint to make a slide show rather than using a screensaver creator. My two cents worth. |
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| 53637 | 2002-06-10 10:53:00 | Oh... just one more thing about using Powerpoint, you can split the file up to fit several floppies should the file be too big. That's the 'Pack and Go' feature. | Guest (0) | ||
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