embed a PowerPoint presentation to autorun on a web page created .

K

kermit

I would like to add a PowerPoint presentation to an existing webpage created
with FrontPage and would like it to autorun on clicking link or button.
 
S

Sonia

In a nutshell, create your presentation so that the slides transition
automatically, save as web page, import the generated HTML into your website,
create a link to the presentation_name.HTM file that PowerPoint generated.
There is more to it if you need to set specific options in the save process.
See http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00241.htm and
http://www.at-frontpage.com/2002/ppt.htm for more information.
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Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com
 
K

kermit

Sonia said:
In a nutshell, create your presentation so that the slides transition
automatically, save as web page, import the generated HTML into your website,
create a link to the presentation_name.HTM file that PowerPoint generated.
There is more to it if you need to set specific options in the save process.
See http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00241.htm and
http://www.at-frontpage.com/2002/ppt.htm for more information.
--

Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com




Created the link to the presentation (saved as an htm file) but it doesn't display correctly - says file not on server when it is.
 
K

kermit

How do you do autorun? I have changed the presentation to a web file in
PowerPoint and have linked all pictures to images. Images are not all
appearing on web page or not in right spot, plus it does not autorun. Have
to click on side bar to display.
 
S

Sonia

Tell us what the URL is and we'll take a look. It's really hard to imagine what
you are seeing.
 
S

Sonia

You can set the slides in PowerPoint to transition after XX seconds. Or you can
put "Next" and "Previous" buttons on each slide. Then when you save as web page
you can exclude the navigation controls.

As it is now, the user possibly has more control. I can click on the "Next
arrow" at the bottom, or I can click on the slide title at the left. I can view
the slide as long as I want, or as long as it takes me to read the content.
When I reach Slides 4-6 I can leisurely see all of the enlarged versions of the
the images.
 
K

kermit

Thanks for all your help .

Sonia said:
You can set the slides in PowerPoint to transition after XX seconds. Or you can
put "Next" and "Previous" buttons on each slide. Then when you save as web page
you can exclude the navigation controls.

As it is now, the user possibly has more control. I can click on the "Next
arrow" at the bottom, or I can click on the slide title at the left. I can view
the slide as long as I want, or as long as it takes me to read the content.
When I reach Slides 4-6 I can leisurely see all of the enlarged versions of the
the images.
 

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