I am working on a PPT to discuss the differences in website construction. I
will not have net access during the presentation. I need more than a
screenshot. I need to insert a webpage (built in Dreamweaver) that has some
animation - a sun increases in brightness and then fades. Can I get the
animation to run within PPT and NOT be linked to the internet?
Thanks,
Jerry

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Steve Rindsberg - 23 Feb 2007 05:01 GMT
> I am working on a PPT to discuss the differences in website construction. I
> will not have net access during the presentation. I need more than a
> screenshot. I need to insert a webpage (built in Dreamweaver) that has some
> animation - a sun increases in brightness and then fades. Can I get the
> animation to run within PPT and NOT be linked to the internet?
Visit http://skp.mvps.org and look for Shyam's Live Web add-in.
Should do just what you want and the price couldn't be more right.
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John Wilson - 23 Feb 2007 07:20 GMT
Steve suggesting LIVE web addin when you say you have no internet access may
sound strange at first. What may not be obvious is it will run the webpages
from your harddrive where you created them.

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> I am working on a PPT to discuss the differences in website construction. I
> will not have net access during the presentation. I need more than a
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> Thanks,
> Jerry
Steve Rindsberg - 23 Feb 2007 16:40 GMT
> Steve suggesting LIVE web addin when you say you have no internet access may
> sound strange at first. What may not be obvious is it will run the webpages
> from your harddrive where you created them.
Yes, thanks. Left out that bit, I did. Slap myself silly for it, I will.
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