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Singularity.co.uk

2004-08-31, 7:15 pm

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Hi

Our client wants to be able to upload a powerpoint slide to the site which
will then be displayed in one of the pages. I have no problem uploading the
powerpoint slide/document to the site, but how would I go about displaying
this slide inside an ASP page?

Anyone try this before and been successful?

Thanks in advance.

Brendan

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Singularity.co.uk

2004-08-31, 7:15 pm

Hi

I see in powerpoint there is the option to save the slide as a Gif or Jpeg.
I think I will ask the client if its possible for them to save in this
format to display the slide.

If anyone can think of a different solution for the problem, then that would
be great.

Thanks to all who have read this far.

Brendan

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JamesR

2004-08-31, 7:15 pm

in PowerPoint you can actually save the whole presentation as html.

It produces fairly iffy HTML but it does work...

James


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2004-08-31, 7:15 pm

Iffy and tubby, to say the least. But it works.

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"JamesR" <NOSPAM@patchworkmedia.co.uk> wrote in message
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> in PowerPoint you can actually save the whole presentation as html.
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> It produces fairly iffy HTML but it does work...
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> James
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