Re: How can I turn digital photos into slides?




"May" <MorningSong21@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you don't have a program that creates slide shows, you can do it
online for free at one of the following sites.
http://www.rockyou.com.
http://www.slide.com

You will have to save it to your hard drive when you are done or you
can create an account & save it on the server there. My son found the
site when he was trying to update his MySpace page. But it does have
some special effects & some worthwhile widgets that are great for
presentation uses.

If you absolutely need slides save them to a CD & take it to your
local camera dealer or photo developer & ask them to make the slides
for you.

Silly me, that is something I did not think of!




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