Uploading Powerpoint slide show on website

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Hi
Trying to upload a powerpoint presentation on website. The condition is that
it should not allow the user to download file on his hard drive. Rather it
should just play slide show.
Look forward to hear soon from someone who knows it
Thanks in advance
 
Use the save as web page option, upload all the created files and folders
and provide a link to you presentation
 
Use the save as web page option, upload all the created files and folders
and provide a link to you presentation

Y'know, I wouldn't count on that any further than I could throw Gates' house.

Start PPT
Do File, Open
Copy and paste this into the File text box:

http://www.rdpslides.com/pptonweb/PublishToWeb.htm

Now you have your very own copy of the original (probably in better shape than
mine, since it's been roundtripped to HTML). ;-)
 
Hi
Trying to upload a powerpoint presentation on website. The condition is that
it should not allow the user to download file on his hard drive. Rather it
should just play slide show.
Look forward to hear soon from someone who knows it

Other than streaming media, everything you view over the web gets downloaded to
your hard drive first. That's just the way the web works.

Perhaps you can convert the PPT to a movie that can be streamed. That's
something to look into.

But preventing the user from downloading the file to the hard drive is one
possible solution to a problem. Perhaps there are other solutions. What's the
problem?
 
I really should not answer questions after drinking my wife's share of the
bottle of wine we opened to accompany out pizza <g> Your absolutely correct
as usual.
 
Hi
Trying to upload a powerpoint presentation on website. The condition is that
it should not allow the user to download file on his hard drive. Rather it
should just play slide show.
Look forward to hear soon from someone who knows it
Thanks in advance

There are two solutions
1. Save your powerpoint file as an HTML webpage in PowerPoint and
upload it to web
If you have simple powerpoint presentation, no complicated
transitions, animations or multi-media, you can try this method.
For a complicated powerpoint presentation, the web broweser may not
play it correctly.
But the viewer still able to download part of your powerpint content,
for example , pictures and other things without your permisson.

2. Convert your powerpoint to flash and upload the flash to web
You can use a powerpoint to flash converter to convert powerpoint to
flash and then uplaod the flash to web.
The good thing with a flashed presentation is that
a. It enable a viwer to view the presentation with a web browser. No
need the PowerPoint or PowerPoint Viewer installed.
b. It protetes your presentation from being downloaded or copied at
will.
c. It is easier to distribute a flash presentation on web than a
powerpoint presentation.

For this solution, you will need a converter like PPT2Flash Standard
For convert powerpoint to flash, you need a converter like PPT2Flash
Standard

http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.php?sid=5

How to use it from
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1514

Free Trial from
http://www.sameshow.com/download/ppt2flash-download.php?sid=5
 
I really should not answer questions after drinking my wife's share of the
bottle of wine we opened to accompany out pizza <g> Your absolutely correct
as usual.

Or share the bottle and we can all get silly together. ;-)
 
That thought never crossed my mind (LOL). One thing with Round Tripping, if
you have linked sound files, they don't make the trip.
 
Hi
Trying to upload a powerpoint presentation on website. The condition is that
it should not allow the user to download file on his hard drive. Rather it
should just play slide show.
Look forward to hear soon from someone who knows it
Thanks in advance

You may export the PowerPoint as video(AVI, MPEG), Flash, GIF, Java,
PDF, or Shrink the PowerPoint then export as HTML.
 
That thought never crossed my mind (LOL). One thing with Round Tripping, if
you have linked sound files, they don't make the trip.

Interesting.

If the original sounds stay where they were, you can round trip and the links
still work but PPT doesn't seem to be able to relink to the sounds in the
support files folder.

Foo.
 
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