PowerPoint to Front Page

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Guest

I am using PowerPoint 2003 and Front Page.
Since I more familiar with PowerPoint, can I create our Company's Intranet
Web (Menu) Pages in PP and them transfer them to Front Page? In Front page I
will do the hyperlinks and publish as necessary.

Aurora
 
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Glen Millar

Hi,

yeesh. PowerPoint's html does not mix well with Front Page. Although, I
guess you could save as html from PowerPoint, then import into Front Page.
Although you will run into problems. In most cases, when FP hits the html
header of PowerPoint html, it will say "this belongs to PowerPoint" and go
spit. If you have Front Page, try it there. Much simpler, imho.

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Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

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G

Guest

Glen:

Thank you for answering, but I only want to create how the pages look in PP,
then transfer that to FrontPage and then I would create the hyperlinks. My
question is can I create the pages in PP and then transfer them to FrontPage.
If so, how do I do this? Again thank you for your help.

Aurora
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Glen:

Thank you for answering, but I only want to create how the pages look in PP,
then transfer that to FrontPage and then I would create the hyperlinks. My
question is can I create the pages in PP and then transfer them to FrontPage.
If so, how do I do this? Again thank you for your help.

You could easily export the slides as images and place those in Front Page.

File, Save As, choose JPG or PNG in the Save As type box and go. It'll export
just one slide or the whole presentation, your choice.

If the pages in Front Page are consistent, with just the PPT content and links
changing, you might be able to use a sample Front Page-generated HTML file, with
a few minor mods, as a template in our PPT2HTML addin. You could then generate
HTML from the PPT file directly and just add it to your web, links and
navigation already in place. I'm not a FP user any more than I can help it, but
I'm fairly sure this'd work. The free demo at http://ppt2html.pptools.com would
let you test it completely.
 

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