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Powerpoint as a webpage, images not displayed
We have one computer that will not display images on a few webpages at all.
The webpage was created by using Powerpoint - 'Save As a Webpage' feature. The webpage is a slideshow with text and graphics. The text works fine, but none of the graphics are displayed in Internet Explorer. There isn't even a little red x. The 'Show Pictures' setting in IE is correct. Other websites work with no problems. If you use the 'Edit With Powerpoint' button in Internet Explorer, the webpage slideshow will open into Powerpoint with no problems. If you login under a different XP profile, then everything works fine. Any other computers also work fine. Unfortunatley, this computer is the one that is used by the person who maintains the webpages, so it does need to work properly. The problem computer is WinXP Pro sp2, and MS Office 2003 sp1 which was upgraded recently from Office XP sp2. We're not sure if the problem was a result of the Office upgrade or not. There are no other web browsers installed on the computer. Wondering if anyone has any ideas?? |
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You might want to check and see if the person has some sort of setting to stop
pop-ups. this has been know to stop PowerPoint html presentations. -- 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] "Billy" wrote in message ... We have one computer that will not display images on a few webpages at all. The webpage was created by using Powerpoint - 'Save As a Webpage' feature. The webpage is a slideshow with text and graphics. The text works fine, but none of the graphics are displayed in Internet Explorer. There isn't even a little red x. The 'Show Pictures' setting in IE is correct. Other websites work with no problems. If you use the 'Edit With Powerpoint' button in Internet Explorer, the webpage slideshow will open into Powerpoint with no problems. If you login under a different XP profile, then everything works fine. Any other computers also work fine. Unfortunatley, this computer is the one that is used by the person who maintains the webpages, so it does need to work properly. The problem computer is WinXP Pro sp2, and MS Office 2003 sp1 which was upgraded recently from Office XP sp2. We're not sure if the problem was a result of the Office upgrade or not. There are no other web browsers installed on the computer. Wondering if anyone has any ideas?? |
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The only pop-up blocker on the machine is the one in IE. We've tried turning
it off, and it does not make a difference. "Michael Koerner" wrote: You might want to check and see if the person has some sort of setting to stop pop-ups. this has been know to stop PowerPoint html presentations. -- 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] "Billy" wrote in message ... We have one computer that will not display images on a few webpages at all. The webpage was created by using Powerpoint - 'Save As a Webpage' feature. The webpage is a slideshow with text and graphics. The text works fine, but none of the graphics are displayed in Internet Explorer. There isn't even a little red x. The 'Show Pictures' setting in IE is correct. Other websites work with no problems. If you use the 'Edit With Powerpoint' button in Internet Explorer, the webpage slideshow will open into Powerpoint with no problems. If you login under a different XP profile, then everything works fine. Any other computers also work fine. Unfortunatley, this computer is the one that is used by the person who maintains the webpages, so it does need to work properly. The problem computer is WinXP Pro sp2, and MS Office 2003 sp1 which was upgraded recently from Office XP sp2. We're not sure if the problem was a result of the Office upgrade or not. There are no other web browsers installed on the computer. Wondering if anyone has any ideas?? |
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Have you compared the IE settings on the non working machine with those on a
machine that can see the images. I really have no idea why they would show on one machine and not on another if everything is the same. -- 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] "Billy" wrote in message ... The only pop-up blocker on the machine is the one in IE. We've tried turning it off, and it does not make a difference. "Michael Koerner" wrote: You might want to check and see if the person has some sort of setting to stop pop-ups. this has been know to stop PowerPoint html presentations. -- 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] "Billy" wrote in message ... We have one computer that will not display images on a few webpages at all. The webpage was created by using Powerpoint - 'Save As a Webpage' feature. The webpage is a slideshow with text and graphics. The text works fine, but none of the graphics are displayed in Internet Explorer. There isn't even a little red x. The 'Show Pictures' setting in IE is correct. Other websites work with no problems. If you use the 'Edit With Powerpoint' button in Internet Explorer, the webpage slideshow will open into Powerpoint with no problems. If you login under a different XP profile, then everything works fine. Any other computers also work fine. Unfortunatley, this computer is the one that is used by the person who maintains the webpages, so it does need to work properly. The problem computer is WinXP Pro sp2, and MS Office 2003 sp1 which was upgraded recently from Office XP sp2. We're not sure if the problem was a result of the Office upgrade or not. There are no other web browsers installed on the computer. Wondering if anyone has any ideas?? |
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Well Remote Desktop sure can come in handy!
Everything is working now. There was one setting that was disabled. IE Tools Internet Options Security Internet Custom Level... Binary and Script Behaviors was set to Disabled. Changing it to Enabled fixed the problem. Thank you for your help!!! "Michael Koerner" wrote: Have you compared the IE settings on the non working machine with those on a machine that can see the images. I really have no idea why they would show on one machine and not on another if everything is the same. -- 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] "Billy" wrote in message ... The only pop-up blocker on the machine is the one in IE. We've tried turning it off, and it does not make a difference. "Michael Koerner" wrote: You might want to check and see if the person has some sort of setting to stop pop-ups. this has been know to stop PowerPoint html presentations. -- 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] "Billy" wrote in message ... We have one computer that will not display images on a few webpages at all. The webpage was created by using Powerpoint - 'Save As a Webpage' feature. The webpage is a slideshow with text and graphics. The text works fine, but none of the graphics are displayed in Internet Explorer. There isn't even a little red x. The 'Show Pictures' setting in IE is correct. Other websites work with no problems. If you use the 'Edit With Powerpoint' button in Internet Explorer, the webpage slideshow will open into Powerpoint with no problems. If you login under a different XP profile, then everything works fine. Any other computers also work fine. Unfortunatley, this computer is the one that is used by the person who maintains the webpages, so it does need to work properly. The problem computer is WinXP Pro sp2, and MS Office 2003 sp1 which was upgraded recently from Office XP sp2. We're not sure if the problem was a result of the Office upgrade or not. There are no other web browsers installed on the computer. Wondering if anyone has any ideas?? |
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Whew! I'm sure glad that you found the problem. thanks for getting back to us
with the solution. -- 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] "Billy" wrote in message ... Well Remote Desktop sure can come in handy! Everything is working now. There was one setting that was disabled. IE Tools Internet Options Security Internet Custom Level... Binary and Script Behaviors was set to Disabled. Changing it to Enabled fixed the problem. Thank you for your help!!! "Michael Koerner" wrote: Have you compared the IE settings on the non working machine with those on a machine that can see the images. I really have no idea why they would show on one machine and not on another if everything is the same. -- 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] "Billy" wrote in message ... The only pop-up blocker on the machine is the one in IE. We've tried turning it off, and it does not make a difference. "Michael Koerner" wrote: You might want to check and see if the person has some sort of setting to stop pop-ups. this has been know to stop PowerPoint html presentations. -- 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] "Billy" wrote in message ... We have one computer that will not display images on a few webpages at all. The webpage was created by using Powerpoint - 'Save As a Webpage' feature. The webpage is a slideshow with text and graphics. The text works fine, but none of the graphics are displayed in Internet Explorer. There isn't even a little red x. The 'Show Pictures' setting in IE is correct. Other websites work with no problems. If you use the 'Edit With Powerpoint' button in Internet Explorer, the webpage slideshow will open into Powerpoint with no problems. If you login under a different XP profile, then everything works fine. Any other computers also work fine. Unfortunatley, this computer is the one that is used by the person who maintains the webpages, so it does need to work properly. The problem computer is WinXP Pro sp2, and MS Office 2003 sp1 which was upgraded recently from Office XP sp2. We're not sure if the problem was a result of the Office upgrade or not. There are no other web browsers installed on the computer. Wondering if anyone has any ideas?? |
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