Running power point presentation

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JennyZ

I've set up a small power point presentation on my website in Publisher 2003.
Why doesn't it run on the website?
 
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David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]

I'm assuming you loaded the ppt or pps file? Program files can be run
online. You need to use the save as web option in PP to convert the show to
a web (just like you do with your pub document) and then link from a pub
page to the home page of the PP site.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
 
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JennyZ

OK, I'm a total rookie here, so I think I need my hand held a bit on this
one. If you could take a look at my site http://home.wi.rr.com/gladiatorcheer
and go to my Pictures page. I can see the "test" presentation there, and when
I wave my mouse over it, it looks like something might happen, but nothing.
Do I need to create a separate page with a separate link? And won't I
overwrite my entire web site if I try and save it as a new "index" file? Can
you upload two separate index files into one web site? If so, how? This whole
thing is to show pictures in a more fun way than just copying and pasting
still pictures to the Pictures page. Thank you very much


David Bartosik said:
I'm assuming you loaded the ppt or pps file? Program files can be run
online. You need to use the save as web option in PP to convert the show to
a web (just like you do with your pub document) and then link from a pub
page to the home page of the PP site.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com

JennyZ said:
I've set up a small power point presentation on my website in Publisher
2003.
Why doesn't it run on the website?
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]

Where is PowerPoint presentation supposed to me? I don't see anything that
even indicates it.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



JennyZ said:
OK, I'm a total rookie here, so I think I need my hand held a bit on this
one. If you could take a look at my site
http://home.wi.rr.com/gladiatorcheer
and go to my Pictures page. I can see the "test" presentation there, and
when
I wave my mouse over it, it looks like something might happen, but
nothing.
Do I need to create a separate page with a separate link? And won't I
overwrite my entire web site if I try and save it as a new "index" file?
Can
you upload two separate index files into one web site? If so, how? This
whole
thing is to show pictures in a more fun way than just copying and pasting
still pictures to the Pictures page. Thank you very much


David Bartosik said:
I'm assuming you loaded the ppt or pps file? Program files can be run
online. You need to use the save as web option in PP to convert the show
to
a web (just like you do with your pub document) and then link from a pub
page to the home page of the PP site.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com

JennyZ said:
I've set up a small power point presentation on my website in Publisher
2003.
Why doesn't it run on the website?
 
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AlC

I inserted a PPS object into a page, in Publisher(2003) I can execute the
presentation, but when I do a Web Page preview, I only get the opening page
of the presentation? Can the PPS be run directly from the site, or do I have
to convert to a htm, mth. I wanted to present the automatic version of the
file, to display the pictures at a certain interval.

David Bartosik said:
I'm assuming you loaded the ppt or pps file? Program files can be run
online. You need to use the save as web option in PP to convert the show to
a web (just like you do with your pub document) and then link from a pub
page to the home page of the PP site.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com

JennyZ said:
I've set up a small power point presentation on my website in Publisher
2003.
Why doesn't it run on the website?
 

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