Question for David

F

Felix Santos

a couple of years ago someone posted a site using powerpoint, any idea what
site this is & how he/she did it?
 
S

Spike

For PP 2007


Open the presentation or Web page (Web page: A presentation saved in HTML
format. Supporting graphics and other related files are stored in an
associated folder when a presentation is saved as a Web page.) that you want
to publish (publish: To save a copy of a file in Hypertext Markup Language
(HTML) format to a Web server.) to the Web.
Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Save As.
In the Save in list, select a path or location for the Web page on a Web
server.
If you want people to have access to a presentation that you published to
the Web, you must specify a Web server (Web server: A computer that hosts
Web pages and responds to requests from browsers. Also known as an HTTP
server, a Web server stores files whose URLs begin with http://.) or other
available computer when you choose a location for the file.

In the File name box, type a file name, or do nothing to accept the
suggested file name.
Tip If you want the published presentation to have a different name from
the source file that it was published from, type a new name.

In the Save as type box, do one of the following:
Click Web Page to save your presentation as a Web page and create an
associated folder that contains supporting files (such as bullets,
background textures, pictures, and sounds).
Click Single File Web Page to save your presentation as a Web page that
integrates all supporting information, including all linked files, into a
single file.
To set the page title bar (title bar: A horizontal bar at the top of a
window, dialog box, or toolbar that shows the name of the document, program,
or toolbar.) text for your Web page, click Change Title, type the title bar
text in the Page title box, and then click OK.
Click Publish, and then, in the Publish as Web Page dialog box, do one or
more of the following:
To specify the slides that you want to publish, under Publish what?, click
an option.
To display speaker notes for a presentation, select the Display speaker
notes check box.
To set additional Web page formatting and display options, click Web
Options, select the options that you want, and then click OK.
To designate support for a particular browser (browser: Software that
interprets HTML files, formats them into Web pages, and displays them. A Web
browser, such as Windows Internet Explorer, can follow hyperlinks, transfer
files, and play sound or video files that are embedded in Web pages.) or
browser version, under Browser support, click the appropriate option.
Click Publish.



Spike
 
D

DavidF

I don't remember seeing a site built with PP, but the subject comes up
periodically. I don't use PowerPoint but understand that you can convert a
PP presentation to html code. I would suggest posting the question in a PP
forum or newsgroup for a better answer. (microsoft.public.powerpoint for
one)

I imagine you could also copy and paste from PP to Publisher if you prefer
using Publisher...

Perhaps someone else will chime in with a better response in this
group...sorry.

DavidF
 
F

Felix Santos

wow thanks spike

Spike said:
For PP 2007


Open the presentation or Web page (Web page: A presentation saved in HTML
format. Supporting graphics and other related files are stored in an
associated folder when a presentation is saved as a Web page.) that you
want to publish (publish: To save a copy of a file in Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML) format to a Web server.) to the Web.
Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Save As.
In the Save in list, select a path or location for the Web page on a Web
server.
If you want people to have access to a presentation that you published to
the Web, you must specify a Web server (Web server: A computer that hosts
Web pages and responds to requests from browsers. Also known as an HTTP
server, a Web server stores files whose URLs begin with http://.) or other
available computer when you choose a location for the file.

In the File name box, type a file name, or do nothing to accept the
suggested file name.
Tip If you want the published presentation to have a different name from
the source file that it was published from, type a new name.

In the Save as type box, do one of the following:
Click Web Page to save your presentation as a Web page and create an
associated folder that contains supporting files (such as bullets,
background textures, pictures, and sounds).
Click Single File Web Page to save your presentation as a Web page that
integrates all supporting information, including all linked files, into a
single file.
To set the page title bar (title bar: A horizontal bar at the top of a
window, dialog box, or toolbar that shows the name of the document,
program, or toolbar.) text for your Web page, click Change Title, type the
title bar text in the Page title box, and then click OK.
Click Publish, and then, in the Publish as Web Page dialog box, do one or
more of the following:
To specify the slides that you want to publish, under Publish what?, click
an option.
To display speaker notes for a presentation, select the Display speaker
notes check box.
To set additional Web page formatting and display options, click Web
Options, select the options that you want, and then click OK.
To designate support for a particular browser (browser: Software that
interprets HTML files, formats them into Web pages, and displays them. A
Web browser, such as Windows Internet Explorer, can follow hyperlinks,
transfer files, and play sound or video files that are embedded in Web
pages.) or browser version, under Browser support, click the appropriate
option.
Click Publish.



Spike
 
F

Felix Santos

thanks david

DavidF said:
I don't remember seeing a site built with PP, but the subject comes up
periodically. I don't use PowerPoint but understand that you can convert a
PP presentation to html code. I would suggest posting the question in a PP
forum or newsgroup for a better answer. (microsoft.public.powerpoint for
one)

I imagine you could also copy and paste from PP to Publisher if you prefer
using Publisher...

Perhaps someone else will chime in with a better response in this
group...sorry.

DavidF
 

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