Saving PP 2003 document as Web Page

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SisterMaryButcher

I recently upgraded to XP and Office 2003. Now when I save a file as Web
Page, It is automatically saved as a Compuserve HTML Document. (yes, I have
Compuserve) In order to share my presentation, I have to make a point of
opening it with explorer. Even if I do connect to CS, the presentation
doesn't work correctly. Is there a way to save it to automatically save/open
with explorer? I never had to worry about this before....Thanks for the help.
 
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TAJ Simmons

How do you know for sure it's saving it as a compuserve HTML document?

What is a compuserve html document anyway. I thought HTML was HTML

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sistermarybutcher

Under its ICON, it says Compuserve HTML
When I click on it to open it, it goes to connect to compuserve, but even
after connection, the file doesn't open properly.
If I right click the icon and choose Open With...Internet Explorer, it
opens correctly.
I have never seen such a thing before either, which is what brought me here
for help. Very Strange.
 
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Michael Koerner

You might want to right click on the icon, and look at the properties, and see
where and what it takes to open.

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message Under its ICON, it says Compuserve HTML
When I click on it to open it, it goes to connect to compuserve, but even
after connection, the file doesn't open properly.
If I right click the icon and choose Open With...Internet Explorer, it
opens correctly.
I have never seen such a thing before either, which is what brought me here
for help. Very Strange.
 

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