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presentation as web page
Dears!
I saved a ppt presentation as a web page. Viewing it with the IE the frame appears white. How can I change the colour of the frame (at least to black). Kind regards, Bodo Frost |
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Which version of PowerPoint did you use when you created you web page? Could
you provide us with a link so we can see what you mean. for more information, then visit here. From PowerPoint to the Web http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00214.htm -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "Bikash" wrote in message ... Dears! I saved a ppt presentation as a web page. Viewing it with the IE the frame appears white. How can I change the colour of the frame (at least to black). Kind regards, Bodo Frost |
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Iam currently using PPT 2002 SP3. Unfortunately I can'T send you a link. What
I mean is the colour of the space around the slide in the browser window. I hope that helps you. "Michael Koerner" wrote: Which version of PowerPoint did you use when you created you web page? Could you provide us with a link so we can see what you mean. for more information, then visit here. From PowerPoint to the Web http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00214.htm -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "Bikash" wrote in message ... Dears! I saved a ppt presentation as a web page. Viewing it with the IE the frame appears white. How can I change the colour of the frame (at least to black). Kind regards, Bodo Frost |
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I don't know what steps you took to publish your web page. But, when you
save as a web page, select htm/html, click on publish, under the Web Options dialog box under the General Tab, make sure that the colours are set to white on black and all the options are selected, and see if that does not make a difference -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "Bikash" wrote in message ... Iam currently using PPT 2002 SP3. Unfortunately I can'T send you a link. What I mean is the colour of the space around the slide in the browser window. I hope that helps you. "Michael Koerner" wrote: Which version of PowerPoint did you use when you created you web page? Could you provide us with a link so we can see what you mean. for more information, then visit here. From PowerPoint to the Web http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00214.htm -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "Bikash" wrote in message ... Dears! I saved a ppt presentation as a web page. Viewing it with the IE the frame appears white. How can I change the colour of the frame (at least to black). Kind regards, Bodo Frost |
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On Mar 6, 8:10 pm, "Michael Koerner" wrote:
Which version of PowerPoint did you use when you created you web page? Could you provide us with a link so we can see what you mean. for more information, then visit here. From PowerPoint to the Webhttp://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00214.htm -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "Bikash" wrote in message ... Dears! I saved a ppt presentation as a web page. Viewing it with the IE the frame appears white. How can I change the colour of the frame (at least to black). Kind regards, Bodo Frost- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Saving a powerpoint presentation directly as a webpage may be troublesome if you have a complicated presentation. It may not be played correctly in a web browser. See this alternative: Convert PowerPoint to flash and then insert it to a webpage. See this example: It is a flash presentation inserted in a weg page. http://www.sameshow.com/images/ppt2f...mo/player.html To convert powerpoint to flash, you have two options. If you have programming experiences, you can do the conversion manually. See this tutorial Or you can use some commercial converters like PPT2Flash Standard http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.php?sid=5 How to use it from http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1514 Free Trial from http://www.sameshow.com/download/ppt...load.php?sid=5 |
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On Mar 7, 10:46 am, "king marsh" wrote:
On Mar 6, 8:10 pm, "Michael Koerner" wrote: Which version of PowerPoint did you use when you created you web page? Could you provide us with a link so we can see what you mean. for more information, then visit here. From PowerPoint to the Webhttp://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00214.htm -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "Bikash" wrote in message ... Dears! I saved a ppt presentation as a web page. Viewing it with the IE the frame appears white. How can I change the colour of the frame (at least to black). Kind regards, Bodo Frost- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Saving a powerpoint presentation directly as a webpage may be troublesome if you have a complicated presentation. It may not be played correctly in a web browser. See this alternative: Convert PowerPoint to flash and then insert it to a webpage. See this example: It is a flash presentation inserted in a weg page.http://www.sameshow.com/images/ppt2f...mo/player.html To convert powerpoint to flash, you have two options. If you have programming experiences, you can do the conversion manually. See this tutorial Or you can use some commercial converters like PPT2Flash Standardhttp://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.php?sid=5 How to use it fromhttp://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1514 Free Trial fromhttp://www.sameshow.com/download/ppt2flash-download.php?sid=5- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - To convert powerpoint to flash, you have two options. If you have programming experiences, you can do the conversion manually. See this tutorial http://www.sameshow.com/other/powerpoint-to-flash5.html |
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