How can I show a presentation (powerpoint) on my website?

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I am using dreamweaver mx for the site, but I have several training
presentations I would like to show. How do I get them to run on a website?
 
Publish them as html from within PowerPoint, then copy all the files and folders
to your web site. You can then use dreamweaver to create the links page to your
presentations.

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I am using dreamweaver mx for the site, but I have several training
presentations I would like to show. How do I get them to run on a website?
 
I am using dreamweaver mx for the site, but I have several training
presentations I would like to show. How do I get them to run on a website?

See the info here:

WEBifying
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/index.html#WEBifying

Generally:

- If you can assume your audience has PPT or the free viewer, you can upload
PPT or PPS files and link to them. You can never be exactly sure how their
browser will display the files (ie, fullscreen mode, edit mode, whatever) but
they'll be able to see 'em.

- If you can't assume PPT/Viewer, then you'll probably want to convert the PPT
to HTML. That's a whole 'nother book, but try PPT's own Save As Web Page
command. To get fullest fidelity results, your visitors will need to be using
MSIE6. Experimentation is in order.

- If you need good support for a wide variety of browsers, more control over
what the HTMLized PPT looks like and don't need animations and such, see
http://ppt2html.pptools.com (a commercial addin)
 

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