Powerpoint on the Web

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How can PowerPoint files be best published on the web? Is there a free
player that users can download to view the files if they don't own
PowerPoint? Is there a way to export the content in a PowerPoint to
HTML files, or perhaps Flash files?

Thanks.

-Ray
 
Austin said:
Yes to all the above and the PowerPoint Help will point you to the answers.
Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

Provider of PFCMedia, PFCPro, PFCExpress
http://www.pfcmedia.com
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All that things leave the control of the PPoint
presentation to the viewer.

What would be of maximum interest is to publish
a Power Point presentation leaving the control
of the show to the presenter, perhaps with his
audio on it.
 
How can PowerPoint files be best published on the web? Is there a free
player that users can download to view the files if they don't own
PowerPoint? Is there a way to export the content in a PowerPoint to
HTML files, or perhaps Flash files?

There's no "best" answer, other than the one that best suits your particular
needs (budget, features that need to be supported in the PPT presentation,
software and bandwidth available to your audience, etc).

Have a look here for some ideas:

WEBifying your PowerPoint
http://www.pptfaq.com/index.html#name_WEBifying_your_PowerPoint
 
To convert powerpoint to flash may best satisfy your needs. Flash can
play inside web browser. You can use a conversion program to convert
your powerpoint to flash then insert it in a webpage or place a link to
it. The good thing with a flash prenstation is that viewer do not have
to download it or install powerpoint on their pC.

For the conversion program, you may have a look at PPT2Flash Standard
http://www.sameshow.com
 
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