a) Web and Go
b) Pack and Go
c) Save and Go
d) Save As
- Pack and Go: This feature in PowerPoint specifically addresses the need to move a presentation to another computer. It creates a compressed package that includes the presentation file itself, along with any linked files (like images, videos, or sounds) and fonts used within the slides. This ensures all the necessary components are bundled together for successful playback on another machine, even if PowerPoint isn’t installed there.
- Web and Go (a): While this feature existed in older PowerPoint versions, it’s not commonly used anymore. It focused on preparing presentations for web publishing, not necessarily transferring them to another computer.
- Save and Go (c): This term isn’t a built-in PowerPoint feature. The standard “Save” functionality saves the presentation file itself, but it wouldn’t necessarily include linked files or fonts unless you specifically embed them.
- Save As (d): This allows you to save a copy of the presentation file with a different name or location. However, it wouldn’t include the linked files or fonts needed for playback on another computer without PowerPoint.
The Pack and Go functionality offers a convenient way to ensure your entire presentation, with all its components, can be transferred and displayed successfully on another machine.