Problems publishing to Web

M

Michele

I work for University of Del and have a series of 6 PP presentations that we
want posted to our Website. www.rec.udel.edu. We run XP, have Windows server
2003 and Front Page 2003 as our Web software. PP were created in Office 2007.
Here's my problem. The presentations are narrated and the content needs to be
protected. We don't want folks capturing images off the PP or be able to save
as and alter the content. So I saved as a pps, both a 2003 and a 2007
version. When I connected pps to our site - the PP open as a PPT not a pps.
I had someone come in and change all the open as defaults so that
automatically a ppt or pps file would open as a default to a show. No go.
Still opens as a ppt. So, I have tried other ways to save including mht,htm
etc. There are a plethora of ways to save this. Right now if youclick on our
Web site and go to Poultry Extension and scroll down, you will see the 6
chapters PP. Using IE, most of the computers here will open the
presentations. Some folks here get a black screen with no content using IE7.
The original file sizes are large - and I am going to go back in and compress
the images. But folks with Firefox and Safari cannot open. The server does
have Office 2007 installed. There are so many choices how to save this
presentation I am confused. What is up there now is a htm version.

What version do I need to save to get this on the Web? Is there anything
else I need to do. Again, I need the 6 presentations to be viewable only,
with audible narration. There is a minimum of animation on one presentation
that can be sacrificed but
 
P

phtar

I work for University of Del and have a series of 6 PP presentations thatwe
want posted to our Website.www.rec.udel.edu. We run XP, have Windows server
2003 and Front Page 2003 as our Web software. PP were created in Office 2007.
Here's my problem. The presentations are narrated and the content needs to be
protected. We don't want folks capturing images off the PP or be able to save
as and alter the content. So I saved as a pps, both a 2003 and a 2007
version.  When I connected pps to our site - the PP open as a PPT not apps.
I had someone come in and change all the open as defaults so that
automatically a ppt or pps file would open as a default to a show. No go.
Still opens as a ppt. So, I have tried other ways to save including mht,htm
etc. There are a plethora of ways to save this. Right now if youclick on our
Web site and go to Poultry Extension and scroll down, you will see the 6
chapters PP. Using IE, most of the computers here will open the
presentations. Some folks here get a black screen with no content using IE7.
The original file sizes are large - and I am going to go back in and compress
the images. But folks with Firefox and Safari cannot open. The server does
have Office 2007 installed. There are so many choices how to save this
presentation I am confused. What is up there now is a htm version.

What version do I need to save to get this on the Web? Is there anything
else I need to do.  Again, I need the 6 presentations to be viewable only,
with audible narration.  There is a minimum of animation on one presentation
that can be sacrificed but

Well, publish your PowerPoint presentation on Web couldn't protect
your original presentation information. PowerPoint presentation can
only be view it on IE, other explorer such as Netscape doesn't support
PowerPoint. Views also isn't able to view it without installing
PowerPoint on their computers. Moreover, the animation in PowerPoint
cann't be retained on Web page.

Try to convert your presentation to Flash, and put the Flash on your
website. The Flash is supported by mutiple platforms, such as mutiple
explorers, differnent operation systems and so on.

There are a lot of advantages for putting your Flash-based
presentation, such as security of altering contents by others.

To view more, please go to
http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.html

http://www.sameshow.com/other/powerpoint-to-web.html
 
M

Michele

I realize that it can be captured - if the resolution is low, they won't be
able to get much of any quality. Should I save then as Save as html
presentation or save as Web page or Save as single web page?
 

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