htm pages produced by powerpoint cannot be read in navigators nor Dreamweaver

  • Thread starter Myriam Malengreau
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Myriam Malengreau

Can anyone help me with this problem. I am working on Mac Os 10.3.2
and using Office X.1
When saving ppt pages as web pages, I get the predicted .htm page and
the folder , but when I try to see the htm page in a navigator
(Internet explorer5.2 and Safari 1.1) or even in Dreamweaver MX2004, I
get a very brief (less than a second) view of the page and then a
black page with the message" open the default .htm file to see this
web presentation".
I also tried to open some .html pages in the folder and got the same
black pages with the message.
Thank you for any advices to solve this.

Myriam
 
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Michael Koerner

Myriam;

You might want to ask this in the Mac Office PowerPoint NG

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


Can anyone help me with this problem. I am working on Mac Os 10.3.2
and using Office X.1
When saving ppt pages as web pages, I get the predicted .htm page and
the folder , but when I try to see the htm page in a navigator
(Internet explorer5.2 and Safari 1.1) or even in Dreamweaver MX2004, I
get a very brief (less than a second) view of the page and then a
black page with the message" open the default .htm file to see this
web presentation".
I also tried to open some .html pages in the folder and got the same
black pages with the message.
Thank you for any advices to solve this.

Myriam
 
M

Myriam Malengreau

Thanks you for your advice, Michael. I found indeed someone with the
same problem on the 3 february 2003 in the group
microsoft.public.mac.office.powerpoint.
I have written to him to know whether he found an easier solution
since, than to correct the source code by replacing "top" by
"mainframe" everywhere !
 
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Michael Koerner

Thanks for coming back with your solution. Greatly appreciated.

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<>Please post all follow-up questions/replies to the newsgroup<>
<><>Email unless specifically requested will not be opened<><>
<><><>Do Provide The Version Of PowerPoint You Are Using<><><>
<><><>Do Not Post Attachments In This Newsgroup<><><>
Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


Thanks you for your advice, Michael. I found indeed someone with the
same problem on the 3 february 2003 in the group
microsoft.public.mac.office.powerpoint.
I have written to him to know whether he found an easier solution
since, than to correct the source code by replacing "top" by
"mainframe" everywhere !
 

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