Editing HTML output

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DAACKM

I am using PPT2000 and publishing content with "Save As Web Page". I am
then opening FRAME.HTM and various SLIDExxx.HTM pages and customizing the
code generated by PPT. I must repeat the customization every time I update
the presentation. Any way to save my modifications in PPT to avoid the
repetitive editing?
 
M

Michael Koerner

Depends on what your trying to accomplish.

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


I am using PPT2000 and publishing content with "Save As Web Page". I am
then opening FRAME.HTM and various SLIDExxx.HTM pages and customizing the
code generated by PPT. I must repeat the customization every time I update
the presentation. Any way to save my modifications in PPT to avoid the
repetitive editing?
 
D

DAACKM

Consider FRAME.HTML. I would like to alter the sizes of the individual
frames, so this is a direct replacement of some of the values in the FRAMESET.

In the SLIDE.HTM pages, I want to insert a SCRIPT just before the end of the
BODY tag.
 
S

Sonia

It sounds like you are running into the limitations of using PowerPoint's web
page capability. It isn't intended as a website tool. Any time that the
presentation requires a change, you have to modify the .PPT file and then also
save it as a Web Page. Any previous customization to the HTML is lost and has
to be redone.
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Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com

DAACKM said:
Consider FRAME.HTML. I would like to alter the sizes of the individual
frames, so this is a direct replacement of some of the values in the FRAMESET.

In the SLIDE.HTM pages, I want to insert a SCRIPT just before the end of the
BODY tag.

Michael Koerner said:
Depends on what your trying to accomplish.

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


I am using PPT2000 and publishing content with "Save As Web Page". I am
then opening FRAME.HTM and various SLIDExxx.HTM pages and customizing the
code generated by PPT. I must repeat the customization every time I update
the presentation. Any way to save my modifications in PPT to avoid the
repetitive editing?
 
M

Michael Koerner

What Sonia said. AFAIK is no way to insert scripts into PowerPoint that will be
inserted when you publish your page.

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


Consider FRAME.HTML. I would like to alter the sizes of the individual
frames, so this is a direct replacement of some of the values in the FRAMESET.

In the SLIDE.HTM pages, I want to insert a SCRIPT just before the end of the
BODY tag.
 

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