PP 2002 and website presentation

J

Jeff

I need to demonstrate the contents of a website at a location which "may
not" have dependable internet access during the presentation. If internet
access is present it will not be a problem, but if it is not, I need to do
the presentation using my PowerPoint 2002.

So my question is the following, from PP, can I link to my browser so that
it opens html files on my PC? I know I can open these html files by
clicking on desktop shortcuts but it would be nice if I could do so
seamlessly from within a PowerPoint presentation. Can it be done?

Thanks.

Jeff
 
J

Jeff

Steve said:
It is indeed a cool add-on. But it requires internet access during the
presentation. If I have internet access, I have no problem because I can
even use my regular browser for navigating through the website during the
presentation.

My problem is how to demonstrate the website if the presentation location
does NOT have internet access DURING the presentation. In that case I need
something that would create "static" slides of the webpages to project from
PowerPoint. Liveweb requires internet access during the presentation.

I could of course capture the images and insert them into PP, but I then run
into the problem that for many of the pages they will not fit into a PP
slide and it is necessary to scroll down to see the bottom of the pages
which I cannot do in PP2002.

Is there a tool that could help with my problem?

Thanks.

Jeff
 

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