htm pages produced by powerpoint cannot be read in navigators nor Dreamweaver

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Myriam Malengreau

Can anyone help me with this problem. I am working on Mac Os 10.3.2
and using Office X.1
When saving ppt pages as web pages, I get the predicted .htm page and
the folder , but when I try to see the htm page in a navigator
(Internet explorer5.2 and Safari 1.1) or even in Dreamweaver MX2004, I
get a very brief (less than a second) view of the page and then a
black page with the message" open the default .htm file to see this
web presentation".
I also tried to open some .html pages in the folder and got the same
black pages with the message.
Thank you for any advices to solve this.

Myriam
 
Myriam;

You might want to ask this in the Mac Office PowerPoint NG

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Can anyone help me with this problem. I am working on Mac Os 10.3.2
and using Office X.1
When saving ppt pages as web pages, I get the predicted .htm page and
the folder , but when I try to see the htm page in a navigator
(Internet explorer5.2 and Safari 1.1) or even in Dreamweaver MX2004, I
get a very brief (less than a second) view of the page and then a
black page with the message" open the default .htm file to see this
web presentation".
I also tried to open some .html pages in the folder and got the same
black pages with the message.
Thank you for any advices to solve this.

Myriam
 
Thanks you for your advice, Michael. I found indeed someone with the
same problem on the 3 february 2003 in the group
microsoft.public.mac.office.powerpoint.
I have written to him to know whether he found an easier solution
since, than to correct the source code by replacing "top" by
"mainframe" everywhere !
 
Thanks for coming back with your solution. Greatly appreciated.

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


Thanks you for your advice, Michael. I found indeed someone with the
same problem on the 3 february 2003 in the group
microsoft.public.mac.office.powerpoint.
I have written to him to know whether he found an easier solution
since, than to correct the source code by replacing "top" by
"mainframe" everywhere !
 
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