Preloaders in Powerpoint vs Macromedia Flash

B

Bit-101

I usually make everything in Macromedia Flash.
Because I dont belive Powerpoint can "make it".
Maybe I´m wrong and wonder if Powerpoint can
make preloaders between every html - document or link
when I´m publishing my powerpoint presentation on
the webb. You know "Loading [IIIIIIIIII 40% ] "

I appreciate every answer :)
 
B

Bit-101

But why should I waste my time on a program that cant live up to the
customers need of powerfull presentation on the webb.
So I think its better that not promise the customer that Powerpoint can
publish
the presentation on the webb.
Next time Im gonna answer - "no Powerpoint cant do that even if you can turn
your pagegs into html-documents"
Every user (mostly managing directors and similar) can master Powerpoint
but not FrontPage. There is a huge need (mostly in smaller businnes with
1-50 employees ) out there and I feel Microsoft dont even care about it.
Its better if Microsoft intergrate Frontpage into Powerpoint - then
Microsoft really have something to deliver for publishing in the future market
A userfriendly way of making presentation that fill the total need for
publishing
for those who allready can master Powerpoint. And there are a lot more
people out there that can manage to work with Powerpoint then with Frontpage.
;-)
Peter




"Steve Rindsberg" skrev:
I usually make everything in Macromedia Flash.
Because I dont belive Powerpoint can "make it".
Maybe I´m wrong and wonder if Powerpoint can
make preloaders between every html - document or link
when I´m publishing my powerpoint presentation on
the webb. You know "Loading [IIIIIIIIII 40% ] "

No, PPT doesn't make pre-loaders.

I'm not sure how you could even pull it off, but it *would* be cool if you
could

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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