Uploading a powerpoint web site to a host site

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I have been told by a professor at the college that I can upload my powerpoint web site to a host. I've tried two so far unsuccessfully. I downloaded an ftp and tried to upload to the host. I have a great web site built and I do NOT want to rebuid it in another software. I was told that someone who knows html could just change the path and I'm in business
I will be selling my book on line. Please tell me what to do. The site looks great in the broswer and all the animation, music and navigation works perfect. Please advice.....at my wits end here.....Thanks Destiny
 
From the PowerPoint top menu bar, select "File", "Save as HTML...". PowerPoint converts
the presentation into Hypertext Markup Language, walks you through a Web page layout
wizard and creates a directory to store the new presentation. During the layout process,
if you are unsure of how to answer the wizard you can choose the default or recommended settings.

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"Destiny" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message:

|I have been told by a professor at the college that I can upload my powerpoint web site to a host. I've
tried two so far unsuccessfully. I downloaded an ftp and tried to upload to the host. I have a great web
site built and I do NOT want to rebuid it in another software. I was told that someone who knows html could
just change the path and I'm in business.
| I will be selling my book on line. Please tell me what to do. The site looks great in the broswer and all
the animation, music and navigation works perfect. Please advice.....at my wits end here.....Thanks Destiny
 

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