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Linking PowerPoint 2007 presentation to web page

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Shannon - 02 Jun 2007 23:47 GMT
Hi!  I am a college student and making my first website for an assignment.  I
am having problems linking my PowerPoint presentation to a web page.  I am
using PowerPoint 2007 and MS Web expression 2007.  Can someone help me by
providing the steps to do this??  Thank you very much
Charles W Davis - 03 Jun 2007 01:39 GMT
Place your presentation in a folder on your web named presentations. Publish
your site. Then on a web page, create a link to the presentation and publish
again. Note the term Publish is a FrontPage term. I am not familiar with
Expression Web terminology.
> Hi!  I am a college student and making my first website for an assignment.
> I
> am having problems linking my PowerPoint presentation to a web page.  I am
> using PowerPoint 2007 and MS Web expression 2007.  Can someone help me by
> providing the steps to do this??  Thank you very much
Shannon - 03 Jun 2007 02:57 GMT
Thank you, I hope that works.  I meant to write that I am using Microsoft Web
Expression 2007 program.  The steps you gave me, will that be in html format?
My professor is very particular about the names of our files; otherwise, the
file will not be able to be uploaded into our school server.
Anyways, thank you very much for your help

> Place your presentation in a folder on your web named presentations. Publish
> your site. Then on a web page, create a link to the presentation and publish
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> > using PowerPoint 2007 and MS Web expression 2007.  Can someone help me by
> > providing the steps to do this??  Thank you very much
PPTMagician - 05 Jun 2007 15:46 GMT
See also: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823430
Different Web Editors, but the steps should be similar enough.
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> Thank you, I hope that works.  I meant to write that I am using Microsoft Web
> Expression 2007 program.  The steps you gave me, will that be in html format?
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> > > using PowerPoint 2007 and MS Web expression 2007.  Can someone help me by
> > > providing the steps to do this??  Thank you very much
king marsh - 04 Jun 2007 07:15 GMT
> Hi!  I am a college student and making my first website for an assignment.  I
> am having problems linking myPowerPointpresentationto a web page.  I am
> usingPowerPoint2007 and MS Web expression 2007.  Can someone help me by
> providing the steps to do this??  Thank you very much

This is how you can do it
1. upload you presentation folder with all the things in it to server
2. create a link to the presentataion on web

Note: Visitors has to click the link to download the presentation to
the local computer.
To view this presentation,  they should have PowerPoint or PowerPoint
viewer.

If you want the presentation to be played on the webpage and veiwers
can view it without downloading.
you can convert it to flash and insert it a webpage.

Read this guide to use a conversion tool to insert a PowerPoint in a
webpage
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3160#3160

More options to convert PowerPoint to Flash
http://wondershare.blogspot.com/2007/05/convert-powerpoint-to-flash.html
John - 04 Jun 2007 10:07 GMT
Why not just convert powerpoint to flash or video?
http://www.geovid.com/Presentation_to_Video_Converter/

> Hi!  I am a college student and making my first website for an assignment.  I
> am having problems linking my PowerPoint presentation to a web page.  I am
> using PowerPoint 2007 and MS Web expression 2007.  Can someone help me by
> providing the steps to do this??  Thank you very much
 
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