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SusieQ - 08 Oct 2004 20:43 GMT
I have saved my powerpoint presentation as an htm page, which creates the
corresponding folder full of files.
I'd like this to open full-screen, however, the instructions say to make
changes to the outline.htm file.  I don't have that file.  We are running
this without nav controls, and hence no outline.  Can I still run this full
screen and if so, what file do I make the changes in?
I have already made the additions to the .js file.

TIA
Michael Koerner - 08 Oct 2004 22:11 GMT
AFAIK, the closest your going to come is by pressing F11 which still leaves you
in a maximized window. with back and forward arrows top left of your screen.

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I have saved my powerpoint presentation as an htm page, which creates the
corresponding folder full of files.
I'd like this to open full-screen, however, the instructions say to make
changes to the outline.htm file.  I don't have that file.  We are running
this without nav controls, and hence no outline.  Can I still run this full
screen and if so, what file do I make the changes in?
I have already made the additions to the .js file.

TIA
 
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