Web Slide Show, how?

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I'm a real newbie at this. I need to take a slide presentation I've put
together and ftp everything to my web page, so that I can have a slide show
for someone to click on and display. How do I prepare the file for this. It
is a very simple show; black background with type and then photo slides. I
use a transition and sound that executes with left mouse click. Is there a
viewer file that will be with the exe, so that the full PPT app doesn't have
to come alive?
Is there a tutorial I might check out for this? Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks, BuddyB
 
You should post your PowerPoint version, makes it easier to answer. But what you
need to do is Save your presentation as a Web Page, which will give you a
presentation.html file, and a presentation_files folder. you need to then ftp
the presentation.html file, and the associated folder to your web site then send
the link to your presentation.html. Hope this makes sense. To see it in action,
visit www.oldfco.ca/tutorial/pptohtml.html

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I'm a real newbie at this. I need to take a slide presentation I've put
together and ftp everything to my web page, so that I can have a slide show
for someone to click on and display. How do I prepare the file for this. It
is a very simple show; black background with type and then photo slides. I
use a transition and sound that executes with left mouse click. Is there a
viewer file that will be with the exe, so that the full PPT app doesn't have
to come alive?
Is there a tutorial I might check out for this? Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks, BuddyB
 
Great, then everything should work OK <g>

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Very, very nice. Thank you much. A little late, but I'm using PPT 2002.
BuddyB
 
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