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Problem Savings as Web Page

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Jaymie - 27 Nov 2006 18:46 GMT
Hi there! I was instructed to create a presentation using PowerPoint 2002. It
is only one slide with various custom animation to create the presentation
and looks great.

Now my boss wants me to publish this so that if a client goes to our website
and clicks on a link, this presentation will pop up and run automatically as
a slideshow. I've tried doing the "Save as Web Page" and even read the step
by step instructions of Michael Koerner but after saving and trying to view
on a brouser all I see are four slides on one page.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Michael Koerner - 27 Nov 2006 20:02 GMT
Any chance you could provide us with a link to your project so we can have a
look?

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> Hi there! I was instructed to create a presentation using PowerPoint 2002.
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Jaymie - 27 Nov 2006 21:31 GMT
I've uploaded a copy our our completed PP presentation here:

http://www.geocities.com/jwprocessor/truewealth.ppt

The html that was procudes from PP is the following:

http://www.geocities.com/jwprocessor/truewealth.html

Thanks again in advance for the help! I really appreciate it. =)

~Jaymie

> Any chance you could provide us with a link to your project so we can have a
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Michael Koerner - 28 Nov 2006 00:55 GMT
I published your presentation as a web page, and got what I expected, works
just fine on my end. I cannot explain why your published presentation looks
like it does. If you send me your email address to emko at hotmail dot com
I'll zip up my version of your presentation and you can up load the files,
and have a look at it.

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MS MVP - PowerPoint

> I've uploaded a copy our our completed PP presentation here:
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