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cce - 26 Sep 2007 07:52 GMT
I have a presentation with a recorded narration that I want to publish as
html.  By default, the user has to click the narration/sound icon for each
slide, and then when the slide is done, they have to click the "next" button
and then click the narration icon again.

When the narration for each slide is finished, I want it to move on to the
next slide and begin the next narration automatically, as it would if it were
a regular ppt file.  I know this is possible by manipulating the html and/or
script.js file but I don't know the details.  Does anyone know how to do this?

Thanks!
Michael Koerner - 26 Sep 2007 13:35 GMT
You can attach your narrations to an event like a text box, paragraph of
text etc, and the sound will play automatically without having to click on
the sound icon. you can see this in action by visiting this site
www.oldfco.ca/tutorial/pptohtml.html

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>I have a presentation with a recorded narration that I want to publish as
> html.  By default, the user has to click the narration/sound icon for each
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> Thanks!
cce - 26 Sep 2007 16:04 GMT
Thanks for the tip.  I've looked at that demo and it isn't quite what I'm
looking for.  My presentation is 146 slides, so I'm looking for a way for it
to play without any user intervention.

There should be a way to insert the commands that start the narration and
advances to the next slide into the script.  These commands are ordinarily
executed when the buttons are clicked, so it should just be a matter of
copying and pasting these commands to wherever they need to go, except they
won't depend on a mouse click -- they would execute automatically.

Is there any documentation on the script.js file?

Thanks!

> You can attach your narrations to an event like a text box, paragraph of
> text etc, and the sound will play automatically without having to click on
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> >
> > Thanks!
cce - 26 Sep 2007 16:04 GMT
Thanks for the tip.  I've looked at that demo and it isn't quite what I'm
looking for.  My presentation is 146 slides, so I'm looking for a way for it
to play without any user intervention.

There should be a way to insert the commands that start the narration and
advances to the next slide into the script.  These commands are ordinarily
executed when the buttons are clicked, so it should just be a matter of
copying and pasting these commands to wherever they need to go, except they
won't depend on a mouse click -- they would execute automatically.

Is there any documentation on the script.js file?

Thanks!

> You can attach your narrations to an event like a text box, paragraph of
> text etc, and the sound will play automatically without having to click on
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> >
> > Thanks!
Michael Koerner - 26 Sep 2007 17:48 GMT
The click to go to the next slide is what I set, as there is a lot of
reading. You can have the slides advance quite easily after a set period of
time or after the last transition takes place

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 Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint

> Thanks for the tip.  I've looked at that demo and it isn't quite what I'm
> looking for.  My presentation is 146 slides, so I'm looking for a way for
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>> > Thanks!
 
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