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Angel,

You can, but it's not necessarily the best tool for the job

The old powerpoint 97 use to come with some ready made templates just for
"web pages".

File > save as html (or publish to webpage)

will get you the webpages


Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
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What TAJ said and ...

If you have a PowerPoint presentation that you want to put on the Web,
using PowerPoint to convert it to a Web page is likely to be a good
option. If you want to build a Web page from scratch, you should consider
using a tool that is designed for that purpose (e.g., FrontPage, GoLive,
etc.).

--David

--
David M. Marcovitz
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/

"TAJ Simmons" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:#(E-Mail Removed):

> Angel,
>
> You can, but it's not necessarily the best tool for the job
>
> The old powerpoint 97 use to come with some ready made templates just
> for "web pages".
>
> File > save as html (or publish to webpage)
>
> will get you the webpages
>
>
> Cheers
> TAJ Simmons
> microsoft powerpoint mvp
>
> awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
> http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
> free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
> "ANGEL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:2FB4DBFD-1119-4141-98EB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> CAN YOU USE POWER POINT TO BUILD A WEB SITE?

>
>
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      22nd Jul 2005
How do you publish more than one slide as webpages? I have done this and
only one slide on the presentation is saved - do you have to save each slide
as a separate webpage?

"David M. Marcovitz" wrote:

> What TAJ said and ...
>
> If you have a PowerPoint presentation that you want to put on the Web,
> using PowerPoint to convert it to a Web page is likely to be a good
> option. If you want to build a Web page from scratch, you should consider
> using a tool that is designed for that purpose (e.g., FrontPage, GoLive,
> etc.).
>
> --David
>
> --
> David M. Marcovitz
> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
> Loyola College in Maryland
> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
>
> "TAJ Simmons" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:#(E-Mail Removed):
>
> > Angel,
> >
> > You can, but it's not necessarily the best tool for the job
> >
> > The old powerpoint 97 use to come with some ready made templates just
> > for "web pages".
> >
> > File > save as html (or publish to webpage)
> >
> > will get you the webpages
> >
> >
> > Cheers
> > TAJ Simmons
> > microsoft powerpoint mvp
> >
> > awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
> > http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
> > free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
> > "ANGEL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:2FB4DBFD-1119-4141-98EB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> CAN YOU USE POWER POINT TO BUILD A WEB SITE?

> >
> >
> >

>
>

 
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      22nd Jul 2005
Since we can't look over your shoulder, perhaps you can outline the exact
steps you ahve taken. Normally, File > Save As Web Page works. You have
options to either save as a single web page (*.mht) or web site (*.htm).
Either way, you should be able to see all your slides.
--David

--
David M. Marcovitz
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/

=?Utf-8?B?R2Vl?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:B5F7B69B-C1A9-43B7-A35B-(E-Mail Removed):

> How do you publish more than one slide as webpages? I have done this
> and only one slide on the presentation is saved - do you have to save
> each slide as a separate webpage?
>
> "David M. Marcovitz" wrote:
>
>> What TAJ said and ...
>>
>> If you have a PowerPoint presentation that you want to put on the
>> Web, using PowerPoint to convert it to a Web page is likely to be a
>> good option. If you want to build a Web page from scratch, you should
>> consider using a tool that is designed for that purpose (e.g.,
>> FrontPage, GoLive, etc.).
>>
>> --David
>>
>> --
>> David M. Marcovitz
>> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
>> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
>> Loyola College in Maryland
>> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
>> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
>>
>> "TAJ Simmons" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> news:#(E-Mail Removed):
>>
>> > Angel,
>> >
>> > You can, but it's not necessarily the best tool for the job
>> >
>> > The old powerpoint 97 use to come with some ready made templates
>> > just for "web pages".
>> >
>> > File > save as html (or publish to webpage)
>> >
>> > will get you the webpages
>> >
>> >
>> > Cheers
>> > TAJ Simmons
>> > microsoft powerpoint mvp
>> >
>> > awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
>> > http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
>> > free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
>> > "ANGEL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:2FB4DBFD-1119-4141-98EB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> CAN YOU USE POWER POINT TO BUILD A WEB SITE?
>> >
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

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      22nd Jul 2005
Ok - that's where we went wrong - many thanks!!

"David M. Marcovitz" wrote:

> Since we can't look over your shoulder, perhaps you can outline the exact
> steps you ahve taken. Normally, File > Save As Web Page works. You have
> options to either save as a single web page (*.mht) or web site (*.htm).
> Either way, you should be able to see all your slides.
> --David
>
> --
> David M. Marcovitz
> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
> Loyola College in Maryland
> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
>
> =?Utf-8?B?R2Vl?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:B5F7B69B-C1A9-43B7-A35B-(E-Mail Removed):
>
> > How do you publish more than one slide as webpages? I have done this
> > and only one slide on the presentation is saved - do you have to save
> > each slide as a separate webpage?
> >
> > "David M. Marcovitz" wrote:
> >
> >> What TAJ said and ...
> >>
> >> If you have a PowerPoint presentation that you want to put on the
> >> Web, using PowerPoint to convert it to a Web page is likely to be a
> >> good option. If you want to build a Web page from scratch, you should
> >> consider using a tool that is designed for that purpose (e.g.,
> >> FrontPage, GoLive, etc.).
> >>
> >> --David
> >>
> >> --
> >> David M. Marcovitz
> >> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
> >> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
> >> Loyola College in Maryland
> >> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
> >> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
> >>
> >> "TAJ Simmons" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> >> news:#(E-Mail Removed):
> >>
> >> > Angel,
> >> >
> >> > You can, but it's not necessarily the best tool for the job
> >> >
> >> > The old powerpoint 97 use to come with some ready made templates
> >> > just for "web pages".
> >> >
> >> > File > save as html (or publish to webpage)
> >> >
> >> > will get you the webpages
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Cheers
> >> > TAJ Simmons
> >> > microsoft powerpoint mvp
> >> >
> >> > awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
> >> > http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
> >> > free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
> >> > "ANGEL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> > news:2FB4DBFD-1119-4141-98EB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >> CAN YOU USE POWER POINT TO BUILD A WEB SITE?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >

>
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      22nd Jul 2005
Sorry but we've tried this and it doesn't work. The only options we have are -

1. save as a single web page (*.mht)
2. save as web page (*.htm)

There is no option to save as a web site. We are using PP2003.

"David M. Marcovitz" wrote:

> Since we can't look over your shoulder, perhaps you can outline the exact
> steps you ahve taken. Normally, File > Save As Web Page works. You have
> options to either save as a single web page (*.mht) or web site (*.htm).
> Either way, you should be able to see all your slides.
> --David
>
> --
> David M. Marcovitz
> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
> Loyola College in Maryland
> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
>
> =?Utf-8?B?R2Vl?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:B5F7B69B-C1A9-43B7-A35B-(E-Mail Removed):
>
> > How do you publish more than one slide as webpages? I have done this
> > and only one slide on the presentation is saved - do you have to save
> > each slide as a separate webpage?
> >
> > "David M. Marcovitz" wrote:
> >
> >> What TAJ said and ...
> >>
> >> If you have a PowerPoint presentation that you want to put on the
> >> Web, using PowerPoint to convert it to a Web page is likely to be a
> >> good option. If you want to build a Web page from scratch, you should
> >> consider using a tool that is designed for that purpose (e.g.,
> >> FrontPage, GoLive, etc.).
> >>
> >> --David
> >>
> >> --
> >> David M. Marcovitz
> >> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
> >> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
> >> Loyola College in Maryland
> >> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
> >> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
> >>
> >> "TAJ Simmons" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> >> news:#(E-Mail Removed):
> >>
> >> > Angel,
> >> >
> >> > You can, but it's not necessarily the best tool for the job
> >> >
> >> > The old powerpoint 97 use to come with some ready made templates
> >> > just for "web pages".
> >> >
> >> > File > save as html (or publish to webpage)
> >> >
> >> > will get you the webpages
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Cheers
> >> > TAJ Simmons
> >> > microsoft powerpoint mvp
> >> >
> >> > awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
> >> > http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
> >> > free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
> >> > "ANGEL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> > news:2FB4DBFD-1119-4141-98EB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >> CAN YOU USE POWER POINT TO BUILD A WEB SITE?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >

>
>

 
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      22nd Jul 2005
Yes, those are the options. The first one builds a single-page site; that
is, it puts everything into one file. The second builds a series of pages
(generally one for each slide) as a whole site. Either way, you should be
able to view all your pages in a browser. The pages that it creates are
best viewed with Internet Explorer unless you have chosen other options.

Since you are trying to create a Web site, perhaps you could post what
you come up with to the Web and post the URL here so someone can look at
it.

--David

--
David M. Marcovitz
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/

=?Utf-8?B?R2Vl?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:40558371-0595-464F-ADA1-(E-Mail Removed):

> Sorry but we've tried this and it doesn't work. The only options we
> have are -
>
> 1. save as a single web page (*.mht)
> 2. save as web page (*.htm)
>
> There is no option to save as a web site. We are using PP2003.
>
> "David M. Marcovitz" wrote:
>
>> Since we can't look over your shoulder, perhaps you can outline the
>> exact steps you ahve taken. Normally, File > Save As Web Page works.
>> You have options to either save as a single web page (*.mht) or web
>> site (*.htm). Either way, you should be able to see all your slides.
>> --David
>>
>> --
>> David M. Marcovitz
>> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
>> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
>> Loyola College in Maryland
>> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
>> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
>>
>> =?Utf-8?B?R2Vl?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> news:B5F7B69B-C1A9-43B7-A35B-(E-Mail Removed):
>>
>> > How do you publish more than one slide as webpages? I have done
>> > this and only one slide on the presentation is saved - do you have
>> > to save each slide as a separate webpage?
>> >
>> > "David M. Marcovitz" wrote:
>> >
>> >> What TAJ said and ...
>> >>
>> >> If you have a PowerPoint presentation that you want to put on the
>> >> Web, using PowerPoint to convert it to a Web page is likely to be
>> >> a good option. If you want to build a Web page from scratch, you
>> >> should consider using a tool that is designed for that purpose
>> >> (e.g., FrontPage, GoLive, etc.).
>> >>
>> >> --David
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> David M. Marcovitz
>> >> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
>> >> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
>> >> Loyola College in Maryland
>> >> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
>> >> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
>> >>
>> >> "TAJ Simmons" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>> >> in news:#(E-Mail Removed):
>> >>
>> >> > Angel,
>> >> >
>> >> > You can, but it's not necessarily the best tool for the job
>> >> >
>> >> > The old powerpoint 97 use to come with some ready made templates
>> >> > just for "web pages".
>> >> >
>> >> > File > save as html (or publish to webpage)
>> >> >
>> >> > will get you the webpages
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Cheers
>> >> > TAJ Simmons
>> >> > microsoft powerpoint mvp
>> >> >
>> >> > awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
>> >> > http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
>> >> > free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
>> >> > "ANGEL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> > news:2FB4DBFD-1119-4141-98EB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> >> CAN YOU USE POWER POINT TO BUILD A WEB SITE?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >

>>
>>

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      22nd Jul 2005
Option #2 will create multiple pages, one per slide.
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"Gee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:40558371-0595-464F-ADA1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Sorry but we've tried this and it doesn't work. The only options we have
> are -
>
> 1. save as a single web page (*.mht)
> 2. save as web page (*.htm)
>
> There is no option to save as a web site. We are using PP2003.
>
> "David M. Marcovitz" wrote:
>
>> Since we can't look over your shoulder, perhaps you can outline the exact
>> steps you ahve taken. Normally, File > Save As Web Page works. You have
>> options to either save as a single web page (*.mht) or web site (*.htm).
>> Either way, you should be able to see all your slides.
>> --David
>>
>> --
>> David M. Marcovitz
>> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
>> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
>> Loyola College in Maryland
>> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
>> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
>>
>> =?Utf-8?B?R2Vl?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> news:B5F7B69B-C1A9-43B7-A35B-(E-Mail Removed):
>>
>> > How do you publish more than one slide as webpages? I have done this
>> > and only one slide on the presentation is saved - do you have to save
>> > each slide as a separate webpage?
>> >
>> > "David M. Marcovitz" wrote:
>> >
>> >> What TAJ said and ...
>> >>
>> >> If you have a PowerPoint presentation that you want to put on the
>> >> Web, using PowerPoint to convert it to a Web page is likely to be a
>> >> good option. If you want to build a Web page from scratch, you should
>> >> consider using a tool that is designed for that purpose (e.g.,
>> >> FrontPage, GoLive, etc.).
>> >>
>> >> --David
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> David M. Marcovitz
>> >> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
>> >> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
>> >> Loyola College in Maryland
>> >> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
>> >> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
>> >>
>> >> "TAJ Simmons" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> >> news:#(E-Mail Removed):
>> >>
>> >> > Angel,
>> >> >
>> >> > You can, but it's not necessarily the best tool for the job
>> >> >
>> >> > The old powerpoint 97 use to come with some ready made templates
>> >> > just for "web pages".
>> >> >
>> >> > File > save as html (or publish to webpage)
>> >> >
>> >> > will get you the webpages
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Cheers
>> >> > TAJ Simmons
>> >> > microsoft powerpoint mvp
>> >> >
>> >> > awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
>> >> > http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
>> >> > free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
>> >> > "ANGEL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> > news:2FB4DBFD-1119-4141-98EB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> >> CAN YOU USE POWER POINT TO BUILD A WEB SITE?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >

>>
>>



 
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      22nd Jul 2005
Thanks for your reply - the ppt is on another colleague's pc so I don't have
a copy. Each time we save as a web page we only get one page/slide published
not them all.

"David M. Marcovitz" wrote:

> Yes, those are the options. The first one builds a single-page site; that
> is, it puts everything into one file. The second builds a series of pages
> (generally one for each slide) as a whole site. Either way, you should be
> able to view all your pages in a browser. The pages that it creates are
> best viewed with Internet Explorer unless you have chosen other options.
>
> Since you are trying to create a Web site, perhaps you could post what
> you come up with to the Web and post the URL here so someone can look at
> it.
>
> --David
>
> --
> David M. Marcovitz
> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
> Loyola College in Maryland
> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
>
> =?Utf-8?B?R2Vl?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:40558371-0595-464F-ADA1-(E-Mail Removed):
>
> > Sorry but we've tried this and it doesn't work. The only options we
> > have are -
> >
> > 1. save as a single web page (*.mht)
> > 2. save as web page (*.htm)
> >
> > There is no option to save as a web site. We are using PP2003.
> >
> > "David M. Marcovitz" wrote:
> >
> >> Since we can't look over your shoulder, perhaps you can outline the
> >> exact steps you ahve taken. Normally, File > Save As Web Page works.
> >> You have options to either save as a single web page (*.mht) or web
> >> site (*.htm). Either way, you should be able to see all your slides.
> >> --David
> >>
> >> --
> >> David M. Marcovitz
> >> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
> >> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
> >> Loyola College in Maryland
> >> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
> >> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
> >>
> >> =?Utf-8?B?R2Vl?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> >> news:B5F7B69B-C1A9-43B7-A35B-(E-Mail Removed):
> >>
> >> > How do you publish more than one slide as webpages? I have done
> >> > this and only one slide on the presentation is saved - do you have
> >> > to save each slide as a separate webpage?
> >> >
> >> > "David M. Marcovitz" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> What TAJ said and ...
> >> >>
> >> >> If you have a PowerPoint presentation that you want to put on the
> >> >> Web, using PowerPoint to convert it to a Web page is likely to be
> >> >> a good option. If you want to build a Web page from scratch, you
> >> >> should consider using a tool that is designed for that purpose
> >> >> (e.g., FrontPage, GoLive, etc.).
> >> >>
> >> >> --David
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> David M. Marcovitz
> >> >> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
> >> >> Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
> >> >> Loyola College in Maryland
> >> >> Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
> >> >> http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
> >> >>
> >> >> "TAJ Simmons" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
> >> >> in news:#(E-Mail Removed):
> >> >>
> >> >> > Angel,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > You can, but it's not necessarily the best tool for the job
> >> >> >
> >> >> > The old powerpoint 97 use to come with some ready made templates
> >> >> > just for "web pages".
> >> >> >
> >> >> > File > save as html (or publish to webpage)
> >> >> >
> >> >> > will get you the webpages
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Cheers
> >> >> > TAJ Simmons
> >> >> > microsoft powerpoint mvp
> >> >> >
> >> >> > awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
> >> >> > http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
> >> >> > free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
> >> >> > "ANGEL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> >> > news:2FB4DBFD-1119-4141-98EB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >> >> CAN YOU USE POWER POINT TO BUILD A WEB SITE?
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >

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