Saving as a Web Page

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GLHEC-BLS

When I save my presentation, that runs on rehearsed timings, as a single file
web page and try to run it it will only play the first slide. You have to
manually click the next button in order to see the next slide. Shouldn't the
slide timings allow it to progress to the next slide? Is there any way to
"play all slides" as a web page?

I have it set to use slide timings if present. Any help is much appreciated.
 
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GLHEC-BLS

Okay, I had all three boxes checked and also tried saving it as a Web Page
instead of a single file web page and it is doing the same thing. It will
play my animations and recording but when only for one slide at a time. It
will not go to the next slide. Any other suggestions??? I saw the option to
make it full screen as well, but for this project I want it to be an
adjustable window. Thanks fro your help.
 
G

GLHEC-BLS

That's what I had figured out too. I couldn't find a way for it to move to
the next slide without clicking on the slide show button to make it full
screen. The problem with having it in full screen is that the user no longer
has the playback options or the outline available to them during the slide
show. It doesn't seem right that it will play the animations and narration
within one slide, but won't advance to the next.

I can get the presentation to open in an adjustable window if I save it as a
pp show rather than a web page, but again I lose the playback options.

Thanks for your help.
 
G

GLHEC-BLS

That most likely would work, but I do not want it to be in full screen. That
did give me an idea though. It doesn't have to be HTML, so I can add the
navigation buttons to the master slide and then save it as a PPT show. Then
they can adjust the screen size and have the controls within the presentation
and it will run all by itself.

Now if I could only write some VB code to include a scroll bar..hmmmm.......

Hey, thanks a lot.
 

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