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Answer» i am making a webpage for a schoool i used to attend i cannot seem to put in a file called s1.ppt it is a POWERPOINT presentation, i have tried using dreamweaver and notepad but they cannot help, i tried using embed src but they dont work, is there a bttr way of doing this? :-? :-? :-?Open the Powerpoint presentation, and click on File -> Save for WEB ... It will create a series of files, all of which you need to upload to your server. Once they are all UPLOADED, all you must do is type in the file URL. That should work. Let me know what happens
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I have Office 2003 and I only have the option to "save as web page" and it saves as a .mht. One file. It has very POOR browser support.thnx asking on this was much easier than emailing the website, like their instructions told me too. I sent them an email last week and they STILL havent respondedwell i just tried and it saves as a single file webpage, i tried inserting it but it just showed up as a like a blank page, with a scroll bar, this is reely staring to get on my nerves, is their a easy way using dreamweaver? i have dreamweaver MX, i dont know if this affects it. The powerpoint thing saved a an .mht file, yet still refuses to want to be in my page!!!!!!!Take a look at my last post. ya, but is there anyway i can put this file in? what about object tags, would they maybe help me here??/me has looked across the reaches of Google to find answers. He has found none.
I can't find anything on it. I hope someone knows, because it's one of those things that seem like they should be possible. I'll keep trying at it.Do not use PowerPoint for web design!
Your best way out of this mess is to offer the presentation as a download link to your users. If you want your website to look like your presentation, then start with a real HTML editor (Notepad will do!) and re-do it.If I might MAKE a suggestion... HTML-Kit and Notepad++ are what I use.
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