Yes, if you save it as a web page from within PowerPoint, and then import it into your current open
FP web.
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Not if it's converted to a web page.
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| The viewer will need to have PP to see it.
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| Eleanor T. Culling
| Leavenworth, WA
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| | > can you copy a power point file and save as a web page and then link to
it
| > from a page in a web created in Front Page
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