Need geek help
Here's a scenario:
A USB key is plugged into a laptop, and a PowerPoint file from that key is opened.
How would you automate saving a copy of that PowerPoint file on the local drive, so when this happens dozens of times, with dozens of USB keys, the opened files are kept on the machine?
So far, the only solution I've found comes very close to doing what's needed and then fails.
A USB key is plugged into a laptop, and a PowerPoint file from that key is opened.
How would you automate saving a copy of that PowerPoint file on the local drive, so when this happens dozens of times, with dozens of USB keys, the opened files are kept on the machine?
So far, the only solution I've found comes very close to doing what's needed and then fails.
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I thought you were putting some presentation on a bunch of USB keys that you were distributing to people and for some crazy-Russian reason wanted to copy the file to the C:\
So you're saying that Joe Average is going to bring in whatever USB key he wants, pop it into your pc, and you want it to copy the file to the c:\ as he opens it??
Errr... heh.
Why for?
In that scenario I've got nothing.
Maybe there is a way to script Powerpoint to automatically force all saves to a specific location? I don't use Powerpoint so I'm no help there.
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MS Word 2007 actually has this as a setting - it'll automatically copy all remote files you open to a specified local directory!
I was banging my head against a file mirroring solution, but now I'm thinking it might be a job for macros...
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