Saving as Web Page

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Sandi

I made a slide show and it looked perfect and sounded
perfect as a .ppt and .pps and even .htm. It looked good
when I previewed it, however, when I saved it as a web
page and published to my web site, some of the sound
effects are lost. I have gone back over and over and
changed and thrown away and started over, etc., but still
the same thing. Could this be a problem with FTP maybe or
am I doing something wrong?

Frustrated!
Sandi
 
Which version of PowerPoint? Sounds are handled differently in different versions. what type of sound files are you talking about?

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I made a slide show and it looked perfect and sounded
perfect as a .ppt and .pps and even .htm. It looked good
when I previewed it, however, when I saved it as a web
page and published to my web site, some of the sound
effects are lost. I have gone back over and over and
changed and thrown away and started over, etc., but still
the same thing. Could this be a problem with FTP maybe or
am I doing something wrong?

Frustrated!
Sandi
 
Sandi, Wish I could help you, but would like to add to
your question... I have a similar situation... with
getting a .ppt to play sound when the .ppt is burned to a
CD. It would appear that the location of the audio file
is pointed to the original audio file location. How do I
change this to tell the .ppt to look for the audio file on
the CD where the .ppt is burned to?

This may be similar to your situation, but on a web page
server... it can't find the file because it is on your
local PC and the .ppt is still pointing to your local PC
file location rather than on the web server... again, how
do we change where the .ppt looks to for the audio file?
Frustrated too!
--O.
 
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