i am starting my first webpage and want to add a *.pps file with sound on a
linked page. can this be done using frontpage or publisher or by converting
*.ppt/*.pps to html? should it be converted to another format altogether?
I am using MSOffice 2003.
thanks for any assistance you can give.
Chuck Davis - 23 Aug 2006 01:38 GMT
>i am starting my first webpage and want to add a *.pps file with sound on a
> linked page. can this be done using frontpage or publisher or by
> converting
> *.ppt/*.pps to html? should it be converted to another format altogether?
> I am using MSOffice 2003.
> thanks for any assistance you can give.
File | Save As...?
Echo S - 23 Aug 2006 02:53 GMT
Well, there are about a million ways to put PPT files on the web -- problem
is, none of them is perfect. :-)
You can File|Save As and save your presentation as HTML pages. Then you'd
link from your web page to the presentation page. (Can't remember which one
it is now, but if you go this route, I can look it up or someone here is
bound to know off the top of his/her head. Oh, and don't use PPT to create
the entire site. You'll be sorry if you do!) If you have animations, most
should be okay in IE, but you can include a link to the Office Animation
Runtime if you want.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4033A84A-24C7-40B2-8783
-D80ADA33CFF8&displaylang=en
If you have sound -- like a background sound track -- that can be tricky.
You can save the PPS file and zip it with Windows XP or WinZip or similar
utilities. Your users would download and unpack the file and view it on PPT
or the free PPT Viewer. You'll probably want to include a link to the free
PPT Viewer if you go this route.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=428D5727-43AB-4F24-90B7
-A94784AF71A4&displaylang=en
You can convert the file to an EXE. Your users would download and
double-click it.
http://www.indezine.com/products/powerpoint/pp2003/ppt2exe.html
You can convert to Flash.
www.articulate.com
http://www.presentationpro.com/
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=ATSA,ATSA:2006-01,A
TSA:en&q=powerpoint+to+Flash
You can convert to Java.
http://www.impatica.com

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>i am starting my first webpage and want to add a *.pps file with sound on a
> linked page. can this be done using frontpage or publisher or by
> converting
> *.ppt/*.pps to html? should it be converted to another format altogether?
> I am using MSOffice 2003.
> thanks for any assistance you can give.
Samantha - 23 Aug 2006 04:10 GMT
This thread about "ppt to web" isn't a new to groups,did you hear that
convert ppt to flash then embed it to webpage? Yes,may people have do
it like this,especially for flash newbie or web developer,I am a
webpage designer like you,so I recommend you to use some program such
as http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.php?sid=6
There are some tutorial about how to convert powerpoint to flash which
maked by me,share to you for reference only:
http://cooline18.googlepages.com/convertpowerpointtoflash
http://cooline18.googlepages.com/powerpoint-to-flash
Hopes it help!
cooline
> i am starting my first webpage and want to add a *.pps file with sound on a
> linked page. can this be done using frontpage or publisher or by converting
> *.ppt/*.pps to html? should it be converted to another format altogether?
> I am using MSOffice 2003.
> thanks for any assistance you can give.
waltepa - 23 Aug 2006 14:11 GMT
THANK YOU EVERYONE!!
this forum is way more helpful than i ever thought it could be.
a thousand thank yous!
> This thread about "ppt to web" isn't a new to groups,did you hear that
> convert ppt to flash then embed it to webpage? Yes,may people have do
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> > I am using MSOffice 2003.
> > thanks for any assistance you can give.
Samantha - 24 Aug 2006 02:27 GMT
You are welcome.
> THANK YOU EVERYONE!!
> this forum is way more helpful than i ever thought it could be.
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> > > I am using MSOffice 2003.
> > > thanks for any assistance you can give.