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Can a website done in Powerpont be converted to frontpage?

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junebug - 09 Oct 2006 18:55 GMT
I developed a website in Powerpoint because I was told it was an option and I
am most familiar with it. When the presentation is viewed as a website it
works perfectly including all of the 900+ links, however, I am now trying to
add a check-out with shopping carts and I can't figure out how to do it. Can
this be done in Powerpoint, or do I need to developed the site in Frontpage.
If so, I hope there is a way to convert what I've done so far in Powerpoint
to Frontpage because it has been a lot of work!

HELP! Need check-out before I stroke-out!
Shyam Pillai - 09 Oct 2006 20:18 GMT
You are using a wrong tool. While PowerPoint presentation can be output to a
web page. It is very limited and certainly not a web page development tool.
What you can try to do is:
1. Save a html in PowerPoint.
2. Launch FrontPage
3. Select Tools | Options
4. Select the 'Configure Editors' tab
5. Untick the option that says 'Open web pages in the Office application
that created them'
6. Click OK
7. Now open the html files generate by PowerPoint and try to incorporate
your shopping cart.

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yestoall - 10 Oct 2006 02:38 GMT
HI
Maybe to convert your PowerPoint presentations to flash is a way to
make your work easy.
It will helps to put your PowerPoint on web and you can use it for some
of your website. See PPT2Flash Standard at
http://www.sameshow.

However, for a professional and functional website, you would better
use other tools like dreamweaver or frontpage.

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> HELP! Need check-out before I stroke-out!
 
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