You can always try opening it in PowerPoint and see what it looks like and
adjust it accordingly. Just go to File > Open and select HTML as the file type.
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You can always try opening it in PowerPoint and see what it looks like and
adjust it accordingly. Just go to File > Open and select HTML as the file type.
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Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
Maybe I should make it clear a little bit. I have a folder
called Training. And in it there are 2 files, one is
Loan.html and the other a shockwave flash object called
Loan.swf.
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