Viewer 2003 does not show animation

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I have a PowerPoint presentation on my website http://safepayrollcard.com. I also have a link to install PowerPoint Viewer 2003. The feedback that I have gotten is that some viewers do not have the animation, only slides. I can't figure this one out. Help! Thank you in advance
 
But your presentation on the website is in HTML. Users don't need the
Viewer for it. The presentation should just open in the browser. The key
question seems to be, what browser and version are they using?

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Regina said:
Hello,
I have a PowerPoint presentation on my website http://safepayrollcard.com.
I also have a link to install PowerPoint Viewer 2003. The feedback that I
have gotten is that some viewers do not have the animation, only slides. I
can't figure this one out. Help! Thank you in advance
 
Thank you so much for the help! I love this meesage board!!
Quick question. Can you only install office animation runtime to view a PowerPoint if you don't have PowerPoint installed on your computer or do you also have to install viewer 2003? In other words can I just have one link to office animation runtime to cover both viewing and animation?
 
Regina said:
Thank you so much for the help! I love this meesage board!!!
Quick question. Can you only install office animation runtime to view
a PowerPoint if you don't have PowerPoint installed on your computer
or do you also have to install viewer 2003? In other words can I just
have one link to office animation runtime to cover both viewing and
animation?

Since your presentation is actually an HTML version of the presentation, you
should be able to just use the run-time link Shyam pointed you to. That's
one of the benefits of saving as HTML--the users don't need PPT or the PPT
Viewer to see the presentation. If they don't have a new version of PPT on
their machines, though, they do need that run-time thingy so that IE can
interpret the animations correctly.
 
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