How to Burn PowerPoint to DVD

Insert a blank DVD., Make sure your burner is DVD-ready., Half-size the My Computer window., Click on the PowerPoint file and drag it onto the DVD drive., Prepare the disc for formatting if prompted., Wait for the disc to be formatted if necessary...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Insert a blank DVD.

    If your computer hasn’t done so automatically with the insertion of the disc, go to My Computer and make sure the disc drive says DVD-R or DVD-RW. , Click on the Restore Down button in the upper right-hand corner between the Minimize and Close buttons. , You can also copy and paste it onto the drive. , Provide a name.

    Change the formatting options if desired. ,,, Note that it is not yet burned; this is why it may appear translucent. , This button should be in the toolbar.

    If not, right-click the file or the DVD drive itself and look for it among the options that appear. , Choose a name and, if applicable, a burning speed. (The higher the number, the faster.) , When it’s done, it should eject automatically.
  2. Step 2: Make sure your burner is DVD-ready.

  3. Step 3: Half-size the My Computer window.

  4. Step 4: Click on the PowerPoint file and drag it onto the DVD drive.

  5. Step 5: Prepare the disc for formatting if prompted.

  6. Step 6: Wait for the disc to be formatted if necessary.

  7. Step 7: Wait for the file to copy.

  8. Step 8: Wait for a new window showing the copied file to appear.

  9. Step 9: Click Burn to Disc (or the equivalent).

  10. Step 10: Prepare the disc for burning when prompted.

  11. Step 11: Wait for the disc to burn.

Detailed Guide

If your computer hasn’t done so automatically with the insertion of the disc, go to My Computer and make sure the disc drive says DVD-R or DVD-RW. , Click on the Restore Down button in the upper right-hand corner between the Minimize and Close buttons. , You can also copy and paste it onto the drive. , Provide a name.

Change the formatting options if desired. ,,, Note that it is not yet burned; this is why it may appear translucent. , This button should be in the toolbar.

If not, right-click the file or the DVD drive itself and look for it among the options that appear. , Choose a name and, if applicable, a burning speed. (The higher the number, the faster.) , When it’s done, it should eject automatically.

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