PowerPoint on the Web

J

jerry

Is there any way to not show the slide titles on the left
side of the screen when you publish a presentation to the
web? If you de-select the "Add slide navigation controls"
on the 'Web Options' window (afer clicking PUBLISH from
the main save window) and publish the presentation you can
not click through the presentation. I must get rid of the
titles frame.

Thanks.
 
M

Michael Koerner

Here are a couple of methods for different versions of PowerPoint

Make PowerPoint 2000 HTML open full screen
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00148.htm

Making PowerPoint 2002 (XP) HTML open full screen
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00428.htm



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Is there any way to not show the slide titles on the left
side of the screen when you publish a presentation to the
web? If you de-select the "Add slide navigation controls"
on the 'Web Options' window (afer clicking PUBLISH from
the main save window) and publish the presentation you can
not click through the presentation. I must get rid of the
titles frame.

Thanks.
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Is there any way to not show the slide titles on the left
side of the screen when you publish a presentation to the
web? If you de-select the "Add slide navigation controls"
on the 'Web Options' window (afer clicking PUBLISH from
the main save window) and publish the presentation you can
not click through the presentation. I must get rid of the
titles frame.

You're rid of the titles frame, you just need a way to navigate w/o 'em right?

Choose View, Master, Slide Master and add action buttons that provide
navigation (next/previous/end, etc.) They should translate into clickable
action buttons in your HTML version of the presentation too.
 

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