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Gordon Brenzil

I can't afford to waste any more time on this project. I need help getting
my embedded narration .wav files to play after I publish my project to the
Internet. I also need to be able to set up a hyperlink that will start a
full-screen presentation when clicked. I need a reasonably priced
HTML/Powerpoint programmer to help.

Thanks
Gordon
 
Gordon Brenzil said:
I can't afford to waste any more time on this project. I need help getting
my embedded narration .wav files to play after I publish my project to the
Internet.

You're having a laugh... WAV files are not an appropriate format to publish
to the web.
I also need to be able to set up a hyperlink that will start a
full-screen presentation when clicked.

Again, you've having a laugh... to do that requires you get out of the
normal security model, or you're not really openning a fullscreen PPT, but a
fullscreen browser with an embedded PPT, fullscreen browsers are getting
very hard to do, due to browser modifying plugins etc. specifically designed
to stop popups etc.

It is technically possible to do what you want ( http://www.showcaster.com/
can narrate a genuine PPT presentation over the net - I've got to express an
interest of course) but it's not something that can be done in a normal
security environment.

You're going to need to convert your presentation to another format, there's
lots of options there.

Jim.
 
Gordon,

Have you read these pages on getting powerpoints HTML to open full screen?
ppt 2000
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00148.htm

ppt 2002/xp
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00428.htm

And did you read the original post to your sound problem by Kathryn Jacobs?
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Yup, it does that. For more information on how to get around the problem,
check here:
http://www.powerpointanswers.com/article1018.php

Here:
http://www.oldfco.ca/tutorial/

Or here:
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00303.htm


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I did read the post from Kathryn. I went to the web sites she suggested,
made the recommended code changes three times and wound up with nothing but
frustration and an anxious client. That's why I'm offering to hire a
programmer. I appreciate your quick reply. Regards, Gordon
 
Which version of PowerPoint are you using? How big is your presentation? How did you insert your .wav files? do you have a link to your published work?

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I did read the post from Kathryn. I went to the web sites she suggested,
made the recommended code changes three times and wound up with nothing but
frustration and an anxious client. That's why I'm offering to hire a
programmer. I appreciate your quick reply. Regards, Gordon
 
Powerpoint 2002 (XP); four presentations in total - 13,620 Kb, 6 slides; 58,578 Kb, 22 slides; 8,338 Kb, 12 slides; 8,246 Kb, 9 slides. No, when it did not function as I wanted it to I took them down. Thanks, Gordon
Which version of PowerPoint are you using? How big is your presentation? How did you insert your .wav files? do you have a link to your published work?

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I did read the post from Kathryn. I went to the web sites she suggested,
made the recommended code changes three times and wound up with nothing but
frustration and an anxious client. That's why I'm offering to hire a
programmer. I appreciate your quick reply. Regards, Gordon
 
The files are embedded (at least they're supposed to be.
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Which version of PowerPoint are you using? How big is your presentation? How did you insert your .wav files? do you have a link to your published work?

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


I did read the post from Kathryn. I went to the web sites she suggested,
made the recommended code changes three times and wound up with nothing but
frustration and an anxious client. That's why I'm offering to hire a
programmer. I appreciate your quick reply. Regards, Gordon
 
Did you have a look at the presentation here? It has the sounds, and full screen I think your looking for http://www.oldfco.ca/tutorial/pptohtml.html give it a few seconds to load.

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The files are embedded (at least they're supposed to be.
g



Which version of PowerPoint are you using? How big is your presentation? How did you insert your .wav files? do you have a link to your published work?

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


I did read the post from Kathryn. I went to the web sites she suggested,
made the recommended code changes three times and wound up with nothing but
frustration and an anxious client. That's why I'm offering to hire a
programmer. I appreciate your quick reply. Regards, Gordon
 
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