Publishing a presentation on the web without showing the outline

G

Guest

I have been trying for a week to figure this out so I hope someone can help
me. I am using PowerPoint 4.0 from Office 2003 at my job. My problem is
when I publish my presentation for the web and view it, it shows the outline
along with the slides. I would not mind it so much but there are lines in my
outline that are blank and I can not figure out how to fill them in.

I would really like to publish without the outline. I go to tools, options,
slides only but I am still getting the outline. I am on a deadline at work
and would be greatful for any help.

Thank you,
Jeff
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

I have been trying for a week to figure this out so I hope someone can help
me. I am using PowerPoint 4.0 from Office 2003 at my job.

PowerPoint 4.0 is Way Older than Office 2003. Are you certain of that?
My problem is
when I publish my presentation for the web and view it, it shows the outline
along with the slides. I would not mind it so much but there are lines in my
outline that are blank and I can not figure out how to fill them in.

The outline will show the slide titles from your slides.
If you look at PPT's Outline view, you'll see the slide title next to the small
icon that represents each slide.
I would really like to publish without the outline. I go to tools, options,
slides only but I am still getting the outline. I am on a deadline at work
and would be greatful for any help.

What Michael said.
 
W

william

Don't want the outline? You just don't use automatically generated Web
pages in PowerPoint.

Alternatively, to retain the transitions, animations or other effects
in PowerPoint when online, you'd better convert it to Flash, which is
widely supported by most Web browsers. You can try some tools. See a
tutorial about embedding PowerPoint on your Websiete:
http://www.sameshow.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2787#2787
 
G

Glen Millar

Hi,

In addition, if you do want text in the outline, type it into a title
placeholder. Then drag the text off the slide so you cant see it. That way,
you get the text, but do not have it on your slide!

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Regards,
Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
the original www.pptworkbench.com
glen at pptworkbench dot com
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