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Randy - 02 Dec 2005 20:10 GMT
I have created a new website in Publisher and now want a Powerpoint
presentation to be the home or main page and if you click to bypass the slide
presentation or the presentation ends that you will go directly to the
Publisher main page of the web site. I'm a novice, so please if you could,
give me specific steps or directions. Many thanks! ") I'm using Microsoft
Office 2003 Small Office Edition.
DavidF - 05 Dec 2005 15:19 GMT
Randy,

For what its worth, I, and many others, would quickly leave your site if I
was presented with a PowerPoint slide show as a home page. With that said, I
think you can convert PowerPoint presentations to HTML, and post that to
your home page. How would you do that? Ask in the PowerPoint newsgroup.

Alternatively provide a link to your PowerPoint presentation from your home
page, so the user can choose to watch it or not. Read the FAQ - at:
http://www.publishermvps.com/Default.aspx?tabid=30

And here is an article explaining how to include external files in a
Publisher web:
http://www.publishermvps.com/Default.aspx?tabid=157

DavidF

> I have created a new website in Publisher and now want a Powerpoint
> presentation to be the home or main page and if you click to bypass the slide
> presentation or the presentation ends that you will go directly to the
> Publisher main page of the web site. I'm a novice, so please if you could,
> give me specific steps or directions. Many thanks! ") I'm using Microsoft
> Office 2003 Small Office Edition.

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