How to eliminate left navigational column in HTML format?

E

EK

I have Powerpoint 2000 SP-3. When I try to convert my Powerpoint presentation
to HTML using the option of "Save as Web Page"/"Publish" and follow this
process:
1. Deselect "Display Speaker Notes"
2. Going into "Web options" and:
3. Deselect "Add slide navigation controls"
4. "OK"
5. "Publish"

I get my HTML file that when it is previewed in a Browser still displays the
left hand part of power point to navigate through the different slides. Do
you know how can I make this dissapear?
Please help me out,
Thanks,
EK
 
K

Kathy J

Try the information in these entries from Steve Rindsberg's PPT FAQ:
Make PowerPoint 2000 HTML open full screen
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00148.htm

Making PowerPoint 2002 (XP) HTML open full screen
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00428.htm

Get rid of the outline pane and navigation controls in HTML from PowerPoint
2000 and up
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00442.htm


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E

EK

Thank you Kathy for your response. Your third link was specially useful in my
case since the HTML code generated in my case had the following instructions:
function Load()
{
str=document.location.hash,idx=str.indexOf('#')
if(idx>=0) str=str.substr(1);
if(str) PPTSld.location.replace(str);
}

Nonetheless, since I am hiding all the navigation controls, when I try to go
to the next slide, the presentation stays static. Do you know if I should add
some extra coding so that some nevigation arrows will display in this
presentation or it will respond to the "return/enter" key?

Thanks again for your prompt response,

EK
 
E

EK

Thank you Steve. This worked. Just a last question: is it possible to have
this presentation with "common actions" performed? I mean, usually when I
have seen PPT presentation displayed as HTML, when you hit the "Enter" key or
the "Page up" Page Down" keys, the presentation will advance or go back?

Thanks again,

EK
 

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