Open IE window with specific size through powerpoint presentation

A

Andre Silva

Hi,

I have a PPT powerpoint file, in which there is a link to a certain
html file. I would like to know if it is possible to open this link in
an internet explorer window, using the PPS presentation, so that the
window has the size I want without menubars, or toolbars.

Thanks,

Andre
 
E

Echo S

I think this would have to be done by coding the HTML itself. Not sure
how you'd do that, though.

If you need something full-screen, maybe you could use Shyam's Live Web
addin, put that on a separate slide or slide show, and link to that
instead. You could size the box for the LiveWeb to the size you want it
to be and make the slide background black, so the HTML page seems
smaller. That doesn't get rid of the toolbars or anything.

http://www.mvps.org/skp

Oh, wait. Doesn't one of the function keys make IE go full-screen (i.e.,
lose the menu/scroll bars)?
 
J

Joe Stern

F11 toggles kiosk mode in IE

Echo S said:
I think this would have to be done by coding the HTML itself. Not sure
how you'd do that, though.

If you need something full-screen, maybe you could use Shyam's Live Web
addin, put that on a separate slide or slide show, and link to that
instead. You could size the box for the LiveWeb to the size you want it
to be and make the slide background black, so the HTML page seems
smaller. That doesn't get rid of the toolbars or anything.

http://www.mvps.org/skp

Oh, wait. Doesn't one of the function keys make IE go full-screen (i.e.,
lose the menu/scroll bars)?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Andre said:
Hi,

I have a PPT powerpoint file, in which there is a link to a certain
html file. I would like to know if it is possible to open this link in
an internet explorer window, using the PPS presentation, so that the
window has the size I want without menubars, or toolbars.

Thanks,

Andre
 

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