Save as webpage

M

Me

Hi!

I am able to create a ppt and save as a webpage easily. I am unable to
choose the points in the outline that are listed in the navigation bar. What
is going on?

The program is selecting the first sentence in the last paragraph as the
name of the page.

The page is titled and also has a header. Why is it consistently chosing
this odd sentence thread location as the title of the page and how can I
correct it?

Anyone know??
 
E

Echo S

The navigation list is generated from the title placeholders (where it says
"click to add title"). I suspect your last paragraph was inserted into the
title placeholder.
 
M

Me

I thought that the title of the page would be the outline title also; turns
out it's not.

Frustrating, because I cannot fix it.

Anyone willing to look at it for me?
 
M

Me

Yes, My outline was fine. ithink I discovered one error and that was the
heading I typed into stated sub title. It listed both titles as separtate
pages??

Anyway... I now have another problem. I do not have theh original ppt that
was saved as html. Is ther anyway to get into the powerpoint slides from the
html version? I may have to redo everything?
 
M

Michael Koerner

"Anyway... I now have another problem. I do not have the original ppt that
was saved as html. Is there anyway to get into the powerpoint slides from
the html version?"

Shyam answered this in your other post

Launch PowerPoint and then select File | Open to open the html file. Now
select File | Save As... and choose Presentation to get back the PPT.
 
M

Me

I recreated a dummy ppt and retitled.

In 2007, ppt still creates an incorrect outline bar.

It is frustrating!

Eventually I went to the 2003 template (unavailable online) for an intranet
webpage. Everything went fine. I am curious why this template is not
available online and not in 2007 templates either. Any chance it is saved as
something else?

It is a great tool for group communication!
 

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