How to set a pps file as screensaver




















You may have also created a presentation of your wedding last summer or of your vacation in some exotic beach, and you want to showcase it all the time on your desktop computer as a reminder of a fond, exciting and happy memory.

Whatever the reason may be, you can easily convert your PowerPoint presentation slides into a screensaver. There are many third-party applications that offer conversion and some even charge some money for it. You can easily set a slide or two—or even your whole presentation—into a screensaver that you can always see on your desktop. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet?

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Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article Steps. Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Proud member of. Make a screensaver from PowerPoint There are several programs that claim to be able to convert PowerPoint presentations to screensavers. When the export completes, you'll have one image file for each slide in your presentation in your My Pictures folder Minimize or quit PowerPoint Rightclick the Windows desktop and choose Properties Click the Screen Saver tab In the dropdown listbox under "Screen Saver" choose "My Pictures Slideshow" Click Settings if you want to fine-tune the results.

Instant and free screensaver from your presentation, albeit one that lacks animation, transition and sounds. The real advantage with this first method is that it is free and available on each Windows computer. A disadvantage is when the user wants to change the content of the screen saver then, open the presentation, make the changes and export all slides again.

In a multi-computer set up like in a company, this might become a long running action. Another big disadvantage of this method is that the user will end up with still images of the slides and that the user will completely lost the PowerPoint animations, transitions and individual timing settings of the slides in the presentation. If those disadvantages are really a problem for the environment, then read on. We will show the solution for this.

SCR is the file extension for a screen saver. So the Photos application of the previous method is running the Photos. SCR application. The outcome of the conversion process is a large SCR file. The SCR file contains a saved state of the presentation and can now be installed on each computer in the company network.

So each time that the user has an update on the content, then edit the presentation, regenerate the SCR file and redistribute the large SCR file again on the network.

The advantage compared to the Photos screen saver is that the user here will keep the PowerPoint animations and transitions as this export is more a movie instead of a series of images played back after each other. The disadvantage is merely security-wise. Unlike a document like a Word document of PowerPoint presentation, this is an application and will have warnings and anti-virus messages when installing it.

So, the effort after a change on the content is overwhelming on a company network. Also, this solution is a paid solution compared to the free Photos screen saver present on each computer. Native PowerPoint screensaver player There is a more elegant way to deal with this.



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