[WEB4LIB] Powerpoint presentation in a Web Page
Chan, Ian
iachan at sccd.ctc.edu
Wed Mar 13 12:34:27 EST 2002
When Powerpoint does its save as web page thing, it also includes a page
that does not use frames. However, this is some thing that is totally
unpublicized by the software .. I just stumbled onto by accident.
Look inside the the subfolder that is created by PPT to hold your the
frame/slide files. There should be a file named fullscrn.htm. (Sometimes
it may be named fullscreen.htm.)
This still uses frames but it only displays a single frame with the slide
contents.
We modified our powerpoint presentation to have a top frame with a standard
header in addition to the content frame:
http://dept.sccd.ctc.edu/cclib/virtualtour/
Regards,
Ian Chan
Librarian
Seattle Central Community College
206.587.6336
<http://seattlecentral.org/faculty/iachan/>
<http://dept.sccd.ctc.edu/cclib/>
-----Original Message-----
From: Ilan Zelazny [mailto:izelazny at hunter.cuny.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 4:04 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Powerpoint presentation in a Web Page
I have a Powerpoint 2000 (Windows NT) presentation that I would like to
place on the web. I am doing File/Save-as-Web-Page, then Publish. The web
page I get from this has a split screen with the text outline on the left
and slide on the right. My questions (only 3 :) ) are:
* Can I just get the slide on the page by itself with the powerpoint
generated Forward/Back buttons?
* Can the ppt file be converted to the web so I can get my simple slide
effects, ie. text sliding in from the right, etc.?
* Is there a solution outside Powerpoint's own abilities to accomplish this?
Feel free to contact me directly for any clarification. Many thanks for
any help or direction.
- Ilan
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