Responses to my question

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Thank you John, Glen and Sandy for your suggestions. I'm still not sure that
it has answered everything. Glen asked about my OS and PowerPoint versions
and it is as follows:

OS - Windowx XP Pro
PPT - Office XP Pro

He also asked if I was using vba but I don't know what that is so I don't
know.

John suggested converting to FLASH but I'm not sure how to do that either.

Sandy suggested converting to .exe but I really don't want my site viewers
to have to go through a lot of steps to get to the show and some people are
leary of .exe files because of virus. I'd rather that it be a simple one
click thing to open and play the show from the website.

So I'm still open to more suggestiong on this.

Glen, I tried to email you direct at the address in your post but it came
back to me as an unknow address.

Thanks again for this and future help.
 
The Teleman,

I've found your original post.... you create a presentation... and "save as
webpage" from powerpoint
*on playback things are jerky.*
Each slide has a 20 to 23 seconde .wav sound clip (music).

Are things jerky if you remove the .wav files?

Can you show us a page to look at to see what results we see?
e.g http://www.thisiswhereitsat.com

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
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Thank you TAJ,

I would be happy to send you the entire file if I knew how. I haven't posted
it on the internet as yet because I don't want it to be seen in it's current
condition. I haven't tried removing the .wav files yet but I will.

The entire show is only 12 slides and is 72.9mb which is too large to email.
I do use Pando for large files. If you would let me know how and where to
send it to you I'd be happy to do so.

Thanks
 
Ok Taj,

First of all, the reason for it being so big with so few slide is probably
because there is a lot of animation plus the .wav files. I've been to and
read all of your tutorials and followed the step and still only managed to
get it down a few kb's.

I'm not familiar with the PowerPoint viewers so, if I put a ppt viewer on
the website would a customer still need PowerPoint installed on his/her
computer to view a .pps version of the presentation?
 
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