Powerpoint-generated Htm pages

W

WRDaugherty

I have saved several Powerpoint slides as webpages - html - then linked to
them from an index page. The pages open fine but clicking the "Back" button
in IE to return to the Index works on most of them but not on some of them. I
saved them all identically. Any ideas?

Many thanks!

R
 
K

king marsh

I have saved several Powerpoint slides as webpages - html - then linked to
them from an index page. The pages open fine but clicking the "Back" button
in IE to return to the Index works on most of them but not on some of them. I
saved them all identically. Any ideas?

Many thanks!

R

Because of some html coding in PowerPoint-generated webpage? I can
not
be sure for I seldomly used
this feature to create webpage.

But you may try this alternative:Convert PowerPoint to flash and then
insert it to a webpage.


See this example: It is converted flash presentation inserted in a
weg
page.
http://www.sameshow.com/images/ppt2flash4-demo/player.html


Option1. Convert PowerPoint to flash manually
If you have some programming experience, you can do the conversion
manually.
See this tutorial:
http://www.sameshow.com/other/powerpoint-to-flash5.html


Option2. Convert PowerPoint to flash with a FREE converter
If you have a simple PPT file and do not care about the animations,
transitions, audio and other, you can use a FREE converter
Powerbullet
Presenter.
It is a small, simple and free program for creating presentations in
the Flash format.
http://www.powerbullet.com/


Option3. Convert PowerPoint to flash with a with a commercial
converter
For a complicated PPT file, you always should use a commercial
converter like
PPT2Flash Standard to retain animations, transitions, audio, inserted
flash and other.
http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.php?sid=5


How to use it from
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1514


Free Trial from
http://www.sameshow.com/download/ppt2flash-download.php?sid=5
 
J

Jim Gordon MVP

Hi,

You make a hyperlink from any page in a presentation to any other. Select
any object (you can use a shape for example) and then use Apple+K to link to
any slide. You can make your own navigation and put it on the slide master.

The Save As Web Page options you can turn off the built-in navigation
controls and use your own.

-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP


in said:
I have saved several Powerpoint slides as webpages - html - then linked to
them from an index page. The pages open fine but clicking the "Back" button
in IE to return to the Index works on most of them but not on some of them. I
saved them all identically. Any ideas?

Many thanks!

R

--
Jim Gordon
Mac MVP

MVPs are not Microsoft Employees
MVP info
 

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