I found that if you turn off the navigation, which gets rid of the outline, puts
you in the Kiosk mode, and removes any animations you might have. You get the
same results when you publish to html, only that we have discovered work arounds
(editing the html code) to have the slideshow open full screen. Don't know how
to do that for .mht/.mhtl files yet.
Yes, but when you go into File/Save as Web Page as Michael suggests, you
have some publish options. You should be able to turn off the outline
there -- and still save as MHT/MHTML (single file web page).
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David A. Beck said:
Michael,
I saved it as "single file Web Page"
Michael Koerner said:
You need to Save as Web Page... not Save As...
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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
Glenna,
I'm using PowerPoint 2003 and saved the presentation as a "mht" file. There
is no script.js associated with it.
David A. Beck
Hi David,
How to create HTML without frames
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00181.htm
HTH,
Glenna
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Is there a way to publish a powerpoing mht file that
starts off in the
browser with the navigation controls but not the outline
frame?
David A. Beck
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