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Project: pptPlex
pptPlex is a plug-in that explores an alternate method for presenting a PowerPoint slide deck. Using pptPlex, you can present your slides as a tour through a zoomable canvas instead of a series of linear slides.
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Help videos
The pptPlex ribbon, presenting pptPlex decks Play Video
This video shows where you can find the pptPlex ribbon, and how you can use it to make pptPlex presentations.
How to create sections in pptPlex Play Video
This video shows how to create sections in your pptPlex presentation.
How to create backgrounds in pptPlex presentations Play Video
This video shows how to create backgrounds in your pptPlex presentation.

Recent Discussions
Memory usage (0 replies)
First off, I really dig pptPlex. Great work! It saves me from the hassle to copy & paste overview slides all over my presentations.

For me, pptPlex is the USP of Powerpoint. Without pptPlex, I could as easily use ...
Posted by: sascar Last updated: 12/24/2008 7:03 PM
Intro Slide (2 replies)
It would be good to have an introductory slide outside the scope of pptPlex.  This could be shown as a meeting assembled and introductions made.  The intro slide would then progress to the overview canvas and the ...
Posted by: GreySky Last updated: 12/24/2008 6:57 PM
Save as XPS add-in is not installed (3 replies)
Really cool add-in, however when I try and view the file using the ‘From Overview’ I get the following error ‘pptPlex was not able to display this deck because the Save as XPS add-in is not installed. Click OK to visit the ...
Posted by: craig_rossm Last updated: 12/23/2008 6:15 AM
Sections -- minicanvas instead of grid (1 reply)
Hi,

I was thinking, I don't really like that when you're looking at a section, it always shows the grid (or spiral or whatever) of slides that are in that section. it kind of gives everything away and little images ...
Posted by: burnblue Last updated: 12/18/2008 9:50 AM


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Requirements:Windows Vista/XP PowerPoint 2007
Limitations: None
Last updated: 08/13/2008