Google sheets would be my first thought.
As someone who has to use PPT often, I would like to reiterte what a shit and over used tool it is.
I've got a huge PowerPoint file. Like 2.4 gigs huge. Lots of video in it.
Now, I have the unfortunate task of editing it. Herein lies the problem: I can't open it in either MS Powerpoint or in LibreOffice Impress.
Is there some sort of tool out there that would be better suited for something this god-awfully big? I've already accepted that I need to get in there and link the videos instead of embedding them (after I dick-punch the genius who embedded them all), but I can't even get in to do that.
Google sheets would be my first thought.
As someone who has to use PPT often, I would like to reiterte what a shit and over used tool it is.
Well, I use it for sales videos pretty frequently, and I actually like it for that. Granted, you can do the same thing or more in After Effects or Sony Vegas Pro, but there's a learning curve there.
But any time I've made the docs themselves, I've linked to videos. I never embedded the damn things. I reached out to the guy I used, but I've already paid him. If I'd noticed how big the file was, we'd have had a few words before I sent the last portion of the payment.
I'm gonna try Google Sheets and/or Microsoft's Powerpoint Online tool. We'll see how that goes.
Get drunk and panic!
posted by TrollerCoasterGet drunk and panic!
What if I told you I'd already tried that?