Save to Full screen

A couple years back a solution was given for exporting/saving a QuickTime file so that when that file was sent to another person it would automatically open in full screen for them (even if they didn't own Pro).
It worked.
Now, I have to revise some presentations and export them again, but am unable to locate either the script or the thread that discussed this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Here's what I'm trying to do specifically:
-Take my self-contained QT files that have been exported from Keynote, save them to a CD so when a client opens the file it automatically opens in full screen to the first slide and is ready for my client to click through the presentation..
Sounds like you are trying to save your project as a movie but show it as a slideshow. Wouldn't it be better to simply export the project as a PPT document?

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