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Lewis H

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What is the best way to create a slide show of pictures, and add it to a blog?

I am looking to create a slide show of about 15 pictures I took at a networking event. Is there a good way to post all of these in a slide show so I can post it on my blog?

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Mike T

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Powerpoint = bad idea. Not everyone (or actually very many) will have the powerpoint player, so that would be a bad move.

Instead, try Flickr - free account, upload/caption photos, and then make a slideshow.

Here's some help from Google.

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Use Powerpoint. Save as a Powerpoint Show (.pps) Upload the show as a file to your blog post.

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Robert H

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Go to Google applications and download Picasa. Picasa is a great toll and I've been using it for years. Once you have your photos loaded into the Picasa Library, you can create a movie and add music, and change the default settings. Get a YouTube account and upload the Picasa Movie to YouTube. Once uploaded, grab the embed or link and paste to your blog. Voila!

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Sorry. Picasa is a great "tool". Not a toll at all. Wow, tghat is a great example on how a typo can really mess up your message.

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Picasaweb, Flickr, or Photobucket.

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You may want to reference this site http://www.omnisio.com/

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