Problem while opening *.mht file created from PPT

C

Chintz

Hello Everyone,

I want to create a simple website using PPT. I have created the PPT
file(contains basic simple animation) and published it in *.mht format. While
I tried to open the created *.mht file with Internet Explorer, a pop-up
message appeared regarding 'Activex content'. I right clicked the information
bar on top and selected 'allow blocked content' option. By following the
above procedure the page opened in the same way I wish (with animation and
sound). But I dont want that user has to follow the same tedious procedure
for allowing blocked content each time he/she opens my site. So, how can I
eliminate the pop-up message while opening the *.mht file?

Regards,
Chintz
 
M

Michael Koerner

First of all. I would use other software to create a web site. PowerPoint is
not by nature designed to handle this type of project very well. If you do
use PowerPoint, then chose htm/html format instead of mht.

The mht format is kind of an archive format that puts everything into one
page, and can become quite large in filesize when trying to view it. the
htm/html. puts each slide into an individual page which makes for easier
viewing

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


Hello Everyone,

I want to create a simple website using PPT. I have created the PPT
file(contains basic simple animation) and published it in *.mht format.
While
I tried to open the created *.mht file with Internet Explorer, a pop-up
message appeared regarding 'Activex content'. I right clicked the
information
bar on top and selected 'allow blocked content' option. By following the
above procedure the page opened in the same way I wish (with animation and
sound). But I dont want that user has to follow the same tedious procedure
for allowing blocked content each time he/she opens my site. So, how can I
eliminate the pop-up message while opening the *.mht file?

Regards,
Chintz
 

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