pps on website

W

wewak11

I've uploaded a pps to a website using the advised method, and all seemed to
work well.
On the web, however, when you click the link to the pps, a black screen is
the result...Any suggestions?

As always, thanks,

Graeme
 
T

tohlz

Opening the pps without saving it to your harddisk first may cause several
problems. You may want to consider zipping up the pps using WinZip (
www.winzip.com ) or Windows XP built-in zip feature instead, before uploading
it to the web.
--
Shawn Toh (tohlz)
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP PowerPoint)

Site Updated: April 13, 2006
Added new portfolio
http://pptheaven.mvps.org
PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
 
W

wewak11

The pps is 3.81mb. I tried zipping it, but, as it only went down to 3.47mb, I
didn't bother. It works fine when emailed, it's only the website that isn't
starting up.
 
M

Mitch Gallant

Just to be a devils advocate, in a Microsoft group, .. sometimes ppt on the
web just isn't the right way to go ..
Fine if you already have a ppt presentation ..
but I have achieved very good results in the past by authoring originally as
Java applet (Sun JVM) .. which has great capability to have syncronized
images, audio, text etc.. and is of course fully programmable.
And, since you can digitally sign the applet .. you can hook into amazing
capability with the local client.

- Mitch Gallant
MVP Security
www.jensign.com
 

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