Updating a Powerpoint 10 Web presentation

G

Guest

I would like to Save to Web an updated version of the Powerpoint presentation
(generated by Powerpoint 10) which is located at:
http://my.stratos.net/~brucel/Bay_View/
in the same format, so that it can be easily viewed by AOL users.

Every setting I've tried in Powerpoint 2003 results in HTML files with
frames that aren't compatible with AOL; most of the graphics won't show, and
there are the dreaded red x's. There are two versions of each image file and
PNG files (even when I specify there should be none).

Do I need to go back to the version of Powerpoint from which the existing
HTML was generated and do the updates and Save to Web in it? If so, which
version is Powerpoint 10?

I apologize for probably being less than coherent, but I've been working on
this for weeks, and can't get a handle on it. Any help will be greatly
appreciated!

Thanks,
Bruce

BRUCEL AT STRATOS DOT NET
 
M

Michael Koerner

You might want to look here to combat the dreaded red X
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00064.htm Your PowerPoint 2003 should not
make any difference when saving as a web page version 10 was PowerPoint 2002

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


|I would like to Save to Web an updated version of the Powerpoint
presentation
| (generated by Powerpoint 10) which is located at:
| http://my.stratos.net/~brucel/Bay_View/
| in the same format, so that it can be easily viewed by AOL users.
|
| Every setting I've tried in Powerpoint 2003 results in HTML files with
| frames that aren't compatible with AOL; most of the graphics won't show,
and
| there are the dreaded red x's. There are two versions of each image file
and
| PNG files (even when I specify there should be none).
|
| Do I need to go back to the version of Powerpoint from which the existing
| HTML was generated and do the updates and Save to Web in it? If so, which
| version is Powerpoint 10?
|
| I apologize for probably being less than coherent, but I've been working
on
| this for weeks, and can't get a handle on it. Any help will be greatly
| appreciated!
|
| Thanks,
| Bruce
|
| BRUCEL AT STRATOS DOT NET
 
G

Guest

Thank you for the reference, Michael. I guess my questions are really: why
does the updated presentation save with frames when the original did not have
any? And why are there two versions of each image in the new presentation
when the old one had only one version per image. These may or may not be
germane to the problem of red Xs when trying to view the presentation via
AOL, but I'd like to explore them.

The article seems to refer only to presentation run on a computer, and
that's not the problem I'm having; I'm running into trouble with Saved for
Web presentations viewed via AOL.

Bruce

Bruce
 
M

Michael Koerner

When you say frames, do you mean outline view and you have to click on the
slide show icon at the bottom of the screen to go into full screen mode? How
does AOL fit into the picture? I have not had any experience with AOL.



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<>Please post all follow-up questions/replies to the newsgroup<>
<><>Email unless specifically requested will not be opened<><>
<><><>Do Provide The Version Of PowerPoint You Are Using<><><>
<><><>Do Not Post Attachments In This Newsgroup<><><>
Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


| Thank you for the reference, Michael. I guess my questions are really: why
| does the updated presentation save with frames when the original did not
have
| any? And why are there two versions of each image in the new presentation
| when the old one had only one version per image. These may or may not be
| germane to the problem of red Xs when trying to view the presentation via
| AOL, but I'd like to explore them.
|
| The article seems to refer only to presentation run on a computer, and
| that's not the problem I'm having; I'm running into trouble with Saved for
| Web presentations viewed via AOL.
|
| Bruce
|
| Bruce
|
| "Michael Koerner" wrote:
|
| > You might want to look here to combat the dreaded red X
| > http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00064.htm Your PowerPoint 2003 should
not
| > make any difference when saving as a web page version 10 was PowerPoint
2002
| >
| > --
| > <>Please post all follow-up questions/replies to the newsgroup<>
| > <><>Email unless specifically requested will not be opened<><>
| > <><><>Do Provide The Version Of PowerPoint You Are Using<><><>
| > <><><>Do Not Post Attachments In This Newsgroup<><><>
| > Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
| >
| >
| > | > |I would like to Save to Web an updated version of the Powerpoint
| > presentation
| > | (generated by Powerpoint 10) which is located at:
| > | http://my.stratos.net/~brucel/Bay_View/
| > | in the same format, so that it can be easily viewed by AOL users.
| > |
| > | Every setting I've tried in Powerpoint 2003 results in HTML files with
| > | frames that aren't compatible with AOL; most of the graphics won't
show,
| > and
| > | there are the dreaded red x's. There are two versions of each image
file
| > and
| > | PNG files (even when I specify there should be none).
| > |
| > | Do I need to go back to the version of Powerpoint from which the
existing
| > | HTML was generated and do the updates and Save to Web in it? If so,
which
| > | version is Powerpoint 10?
| > |
| > | I apologize for probably being less than coherent, but I've been
working
| > on
| > | this for weeks, and can't get a handle on it. Any help will be greatly
| > | appreciated!
| > |
| > | Thanks,
| > | Bruce
| > |
| > | BRUCEL AT STRATOS DOT NET
| >
| >
| >
 

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