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aldago - 03 Sep 2006 03:47 GMT
I have a Ppt presentation which uses action buttons to access the internet. I
use the Ppt viewer to present the slideshow and each time I use an action
button on a slide to access the internet a warning beep sounds and a pop-up
message about getting a possible virus by accessing the internet appears and
the notices are quite annoying. Anyone know any way of disabling them???
aneasiertomorrow - 03 Sep 2006 07:15 GMT
AFAIK you can't disable the warning messages if you are using the viewer -
see here for more details: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00587.htm

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> I have a Ppt presentation which uses action buttons to access the internet. I
> use the Ppt viewer to present the slideshow and each time I use an action
> button on a slide to access the internet a warning beep sounds and a pop-up
> message about getting a possible virus by accessing the internet appears and
> the notices are quite annoying. Anyone know any way of disabling them???
Steve Rindsberg - 03 Sep 2006 16:35 GMT
> I have a Ppt presentation which uses action buttons to access the internet. I
> use the Ppt viewer to present the slideshow and each time I use an action
> button on a slide to access the internet a warning beep sounds and a pop-up
> message about getting a possible virus by accessing the internet appears and
> the notices are quite annoying. Anyone know any way of disabling them???

That is just TOO imbecilic of it.  It doesn't happen in the full version of PPT,
but give the lawyers time, they'll fix that too, I'm sure.  :-(

Would it be practical to give the presentation as an Acrobat PDF file or as HTML
in a browser?  We have a few (commercial) add-ins that will make this simpler,
but possibly the normal HTML save from PPT itself or (if you have Acrobat) the
toolbar installed by Acrobat in PPT will do the job.

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ:  www.pptfaq.com
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