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Jeff
I need to demonstrate the contents of a website at a location which "may
not" have dependable internet access during the presentation. If internet
access is present it will not be a problem, but if it is not, I need to do
the presentation using my PowerPoint 2002.
So my question is the following, from PP, can I link to my browser so that
it opens html files on my PC? I know I can open these html files by
clicking on desktop shortcuts but it would be nice if I could do so
seamlessly from within a PowerPoint presentation. Can it be done?
Thanks.
Jeff
not" have dependable internet access during the presentation. If internet
access is present it will not be a problem, but if it is not, I need to do
the presentation using my PowerPoint 2002.
So my question is the following, from PP, can I link to my browser so that
it opens html files on my PC? I know I can open these html files by
clicking on desktop shortcuts but it would be nice if I could do so
seamlessly from within a PowerPoint presentation. Can it be done?
Thanks.
Jeff