When you create a link to another file, what is included within the current PowerPoint file? What do you need to do before showing your presentation on another computer?
What will be an ideal response?
When you create a link to another file, only the original path and filename to the files on the computer where you created the links are stored in the presentation.
If you need to show the presentation on another computer, you must copy the linked files to the other computer as well as the PowerPoint presentation file, and then you need to edit the path to the linked file so that PowerPoint can find the file in its new location.
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