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David Wilson
 
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Default Convert PowerPoint Presentaion - 07-15-2003 , 02:08 PM






I have a client who wants to put a 250 slide power point presentation on
their web site. From looking at PowerPoint's help section it seems that you
can convert the files to html pretty easily.

Has anyone tried this and where you happy with the way it came out?

David





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Seth Meranda
 
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Default Re: Convert PowerPoint Presentaion - 07-15-2003 , 02:20 PM






It is OK, not great. Powerpoint will convert to frames, with the name of
each slide on the left frame, and the contents on the right frame. If
design is not a huge issue and speed is, you might want to give it a try.

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Seth Meranda
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"David Wilson" <david (AT) nospambraveheartdesign (DOT) com> wrote

I have a client who wants to put a 250 slide power point presentation on
their web site. From looking at PowerPoint's help section it seems that you
can convert the files to html pretty easily.

Has anyone tried this and where you happy with the way it came out?

David






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Matthias Gutfeldt
 
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Default Re: Convert PowerPoint Presentaion - 07-15-2003 , 02:28 PM



David Wilson schrieb:
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I have a client who wants to put a 250 slide power point presentation on
their web site. From looking at PowerPoint's help section it seems that you
can convert the files to html pretty easily.
This is nonsense. Nobody's going to wade through the horrible thing
that's left over after you convert PPT to "Web". Your client should just
provide a link to the Powerpoint Presentation. PPT even has some
security features, which should stop the average user from modifying the
presentation.

250 slides could be quite a heavy file... is it possible to also offer
individual, lighter "chapters", as an option?


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Has anyone tried this and where you happy with the way it came out?
We have tried this more than once with (approximately) 30-slide
presentations, and the conclusion was always to just offer the file.


Matthias


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Vivian Mark
 
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Default Re: Convert PowerPoint Presentaion - 07-16-2003 , 04:12 AM



Try Macromedia product, it convert your powerpoint to FLASH. Plus, it will
include the naviagation for the slides. Apple has it too. I forgot both of
thier names. You check it out.

vivian.

"David Wilson" <david (AT) nospambraveheartdesign (DOT) com> wrote

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I have a client who wants to put a 250 slide power point presentation on
their web site. From looking at PowerPoint's help section it seems that
you
can convert the files to html pretty easily.

Has anyone tried this and where you happy with the way it came out?

David







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