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download animated  power point presentation to an my aol website

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Desperately need help - 01 Jun 2006 05:53 GMT
I make this presention in powerpoint and I have to use the powerpoint user
for my customer to us.  Unfortunately am not able to put onto her Web site..  
Do not have a clue what to do??  Does the file need to converted to something
else?  And I don't know how to do that, and once I do what's next!!!!!

Please someone answer totally confused!!!  Never did this before first time,
I need to figure out how to transfer presentation to her aol web site......

Thank you so very very very very much
signed really would appreciate it!!!  Gina
Michael Koerner - 01 Jun 2006 11:36 GMT
I doubt very much that you can put material onto your customers web site
unless you have al the rights and passwords.. Why not attach your
presentation to an email and send it to them. depending on the size of
course.

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|I make this presention in powerpoint and I have to use the powerpoint user
| for my customer to us.  Unfortunately am not able to put onto her Web site..
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| Thank you so very very very very much
| signed really would appreciate it!!!  Gina
Echo S - 01 Jun 2006 14:25 GMT
What Michael said.

Assuming you have permissions and information to upload stuff to your
client's site, do you want the presentation to run in a browser window, or
do you want users to download it and run it on their systems?

(Also, AOL sometimes does some strange things, so I don't know how the
presentation will run in the AOL browser.)

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>I make this presention in powerpoint and I have to use the powerpoint user
> for my customer to us.  Unfortunately am not able to put onto her Web
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> Thank you so very very very very much
> signed really would appreciate it!!!  Gina
Desperately need help - 02 Jun 2006 02:19 GMT
> What Michael said.
>
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>Thank you once again maybe you can email me gina07@rcn.com.  Thank you so
>much!!!!
Desperately need help - 02 Jun 2006 02:24 GMT
> > What Michael said.
> >
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> >Thank you once again maybe you can email me gina07@rcn.com.  Thank you so
> >much!!!!

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