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Rani Nalwa - 13 May 2008 06:34 GMT
how can i insert a power point presentation in the website which i have
designed in windows publisher 2007
Don Schmidt - 13 May 2008 12:46 GMT
Change the name of the pps file to ppt, upload the ppt file to the server
and then create a link to the ppt file.

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Don
Vancouver, USA

> how can i insert a power point presentation in the website which i have
> designed in windows publisher 2007
Brucels - 13 May 2008 14:13 GMT
Don,

Please excuse my lack of experience, but I wonder why a number of people
here have suggested linking to a Powerpoint presentation? Is it a given that
everyone's computer can display one? I have used Powerpoint's ability to
export as a web page and linked to that, for example:

http://www.brucels.us/Bayview2006/Index_fullscreen.htm

Wouldn't that be more compatible with the most computers? Thanks for any
enlightenment you can give me.

Best,
Bruce

> Change the name of the pps file to ppt, upload the ppt file to the server
> and then create a link to the ppt file.
>
> > how can i insert a power point presentation in the website which i have
> > designed in windows publisher 2007
Don Schmidt - 13 May 2008 14:32 GMT
I like your example; my experience is providing a PowerPoint file without
having the PowerPoint program; just having the PowerPoint Viewer. If you
have PowerPoint program, your solution is a far better solution.

You taught me this morning, thank you.

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Don
Vancouver, USA

> Don,
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Brucels - 13 May 2008 17:12 GMT
Thanks, Don. I appreciate your kind and supportive reply!

Bruce

> I like your example; my experience is providing a PowerPoint file without
> having the PowerPoint program; just having the PowerPoint Viewer. If you
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Rob Giordano (Crash) - 14 May 2008 15:06 GMT
It breaks in FF though.

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> Don,
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DavidF - 14 May 2008 22:52 GMT
What? A MSFT program that doesn't produce cross browser compatible html
code? Tell me it ain't so...

DavidF

> It breaks in FF though.
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Rob Giordano (Crash) - 15 May 2008 02:52 GMT
including excel, pp, word, publisher

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> What? A MSFT program that doesn't produce cross browser compatible html
> code? Tell me it ain't so...
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DavidF - 15 May 2008 13:00 GMT
You forgot FP ;-)

DavidF

> including excel, pp, word, publisher
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Rob Giordano (Crash) - 15 May 2008 15:11 GMT
:-)

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> You forgot FP ;-)
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