PPT show does not work on share point or HTML

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Evert

Hi all,
Once again I'm stuck in a rut. This is my dilemma:
I have created a PPT presentation that I wish to run as a show in
Sharepoint. I have tried to upload the file as a PPT show with the show
setting at Kiosk. Because the PPT is a training presentation, there are
interactive buttons that will jump the user to slides other than the logical
next.

When I upload to Sharepoint I loose the Kiosk functionality, meaning that
the user or viewer can go through every slide by either clicking the left
mouse button anywhere on the page (not on the action buttons) or by rotating
the scrolling wheel. I have tried saving the file as a web page and also as a
PDF. In both, I loose functionality.
How can I restrict the use of the mouse to the action buttons only, whether
I upload to sharepoint or use as a html file?

I would appreciate all the help. Thanks in advance .

Evert
 
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phtar

I'm use Moodle for my LMS, I often convert my interactive presentation
training course to Flash and then upload to Moodle, so my interactive
course could show well on Moodle, and the converted Flash course is
SCORM compliant, so you could track the presentation in your Moodle.
Progress tracking like, time accessed, number of slides viewed, time
on presentation and whether or not presentation was completed by the
user - is all available to you.

SharePoint is silimar to Moodle, so I think you could convert your
interactive presentation course to compliant Flash course and then
upload it to your sharepoint.
There are several tools that can export Powerpoints or other
presentations as SCORM compliant Flash movies, you could go to
http://docs.moodle.org/en/Tools_for_creating_SCORM_content to get more
tools. Take Wondershare PPT2Flash Professional
http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash-pro.html#110 for example.
PPT2Flash could help you convert PowerPoint course to SCORM compliant
Flash for high-impact Web presentations and eLearning Courses with
rich media, quizzes and simulations.
 

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