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In MS PP MHTML format I can't view my linked external files on we.

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c0mpguy7@msn.com - 23 Apr 2007 18:20 GMT
Upon saving my MS PowerPoint file as an MHTML file to be published as a
website, upon review through Internet Explorer, I noted that none of the
associated office files that I have linked through the presentation are
available online (click the link and no new window appears with the
associated file). What can be done to correct this? Please contact
c0mpguy7@msn.com. Thanks. ~Jason
Steve Rindsberg - 23 Apr 2007 19:39 GMT
> Upon saving my MS PowerPoint file as an MHTML file to be published as a
> website, upon review through Internet Explorer, I noted that none of the
> associated office files that I have linked through the presentation are
> available online (click the link and no new window appears with the
> associated file). What can be done to correct this? Please contact
> c0mpguy7@msn.com. Thanks. ~Jason

Sorry ... the point of a newsgroup like this is that we share information with
one another.  Anyone who knows the answer can contribute, anyone who needs to
konw the answer can benefit.  Private email doesn't offer that benefit.

If you're expecting a private email reply, you're probably not planning on
coming back here to look for answers, so there's not much incentive to spend a
great deal of time on a reply.  If you do happen to see this, let us know what
version of PPT you're using and we'll go from there.

By the way, it's not a good idea to publish your email address on newsgroups,
at least not "in the clear".  Spammers love to harvest live email addresses.  
You may not get answers by email but you're likely to get all kinds of stuff
you'd rather do without.

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