USE PACK & GO

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beatrice.dierckx

Good afternoon,

Have created a presentation with animation in Powerpoint.
Would like to insert this presentation with animation in
our web site.
Would it be possible to use option Pack & Go to load both
presentation and animation at the same time ?
I tried to do option pack and go on this presentation but
it always created two files one in pngsetup.exe, another
file in pres0.pp1 and a last one in pres0.ppz
I would prefer have just one file to load into website and
show automatically powerpoint animation.

Would be grateful if you could send me the good way to do
without having to use other software (flash or others) to
rebuild presentation already made on powerpoint.

Thank you in advance for a prompt answer.
Regards
Béatrice
 
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Michael Koerner

Pack and go is just a means to transport a presentation from one computer to
another. If you want to put your presentation on the web, why not just publish
to a web page, upload your files, then all that is required to view your
presentation is an internet browser.

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message Good afternoon,

Have created a presentation with animation in Powerpoint.
Would like to insert this presentation with animation in
our web site.
Would it be possible to use option Pack & Go to load both
presentation and animation at the same time ?
I tried to do option pack and go on this presentation but
it always created two files one in pngsetup.exe, another
file in pres0.pp1 and a last one in pres0.ppz
I would prefer have just one file to load into website and
show automatically powerpoint animation.

Would be grateful if you could send me the good way to do
without having to use other software (flash or others) to
rebuild presentation already made on powerpoint.

Thank you in advance for a prompt answer.
Regards
Béatrice
 

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