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Snooze

2007-01-10, 6:57 pm

When I insert a power point presentation into microsoft publisher web design,
the presentation will not play when put in web mode. I am inserting as an
object. Maybe I am saving the file incorrectly in publisher or I am missing a
step when inserting into publisher. Please advise.
Don Schmidt

2007-01-10, 6:57 pm

One way you can put a PowerPoint file on your website is upload the
PowerPoint file to your website, put it a folder so as to isolate it from
the website files. But before you upload the file change the pps to ppt.

Now create a link on your webpage the file with the ppt extension.


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Don
Vancouver, USA



"Snooze" <Snooze@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2481C132-AB22-4DB5-967E-A232D3156040@microsoft.com...
> When I insert a power point presentation into microsoft publisher web
> design,
> the presentation will not play when put in web mode. I am inserting as an
> object. Maybe I am saving the file incorrectly in publisher or I am
> missing a
> step when inserting into publisher. Please advise.



Nanla

2007-01-10, 6:57 pm


Not familiar with Publiser but if your website is a normal one, you can
read this thread
Publish a PowerPoint file to Web

http://www.wikihow.com/Web-Publish-...nt-Presentation

Snooze wrote:
> When I insert a power point presentation into microsoft publisher web design,
> the presentation will not play when put in web mode. I am inserting as an
> object. Maybe I am saving the file incorrectly in publisher or I am missing a
> step when inserting into publisher. Please advise.


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