Re: auto run of PowerPoint show on website.
From: Phillip M. Jones, CE.T. (pjones_at_kimbanet.com)
Date: 08/17/04
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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 20:06:23 -0400
Thanks I was afraid of that.
although its only ten pictures (including a logo and one just a Title screen a Qt
Movie is large in the 20-30mb range. The whole 8:03:28 PM support folder is only 2.2
MB and the html file is just 4k. all the images are 72dpi. I'll have to see if I can
reduce the size of the MOV some way and hope everyone has something they can read
the .mov file with
Mickey Stevens wrote:
> The best way to do this would be to save the file as a QuickTime movie (File
>
>>Make Movie). Or, if you need it to be an exact copy of how it looks in
>
> PowerPoint, use a screen capture program like Snapz Pro to make the movie.
> <http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/>
>
> The problem with saving as a PPS file is that the browser can't read it.
> Some computers might be configured to download and open them automatically
> in PowerPoint or the Viewer, but you can't count on that.
>
> The problem with .html is that it doesn't include coding to automatically
> advance the slides as the real file does if you've set it up that way. So
> directing users to a .html file would require them to advance the slides
> manually.
>
> You could, theoretically, create your own HTML file that would do this. You
> would have a page for each slide image (by saving as an image file type like
> JPEG), and advance at intervals you set. However, like the Web Page (HTML)
> export option, this wouldn't preserve animations and multimedia. It would
> still be much easier and more logical to create a QuickTime movie.
>
> On 8/15/04 3:49 PM, in article e8YmglwgEHA.4092@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl,
> "Phillip M. Jones, CE.T." <pjones@kimbanet.com> wrote:
>
>
>>I want PowerPoint Show run on website as it would on PowerPoint Viewr. where
>>as soon
>>as it opens its starts runing as a movie. Sort of like a flash movie or a
>>Quicktime
>>movie.
>>
>>I have save both as a PPS File and as PPS.html file.
>>
>>I made a self running flash movie while I was testing Macromedia Flash. Now
>>that the
>>test run has run out I can't change it. So since I already have PowerPoint (as
>>part
>>of Office2004) I ould like to make my show automatic. I can't seem to locate
>>proper
>>comand to make it self running.
>
>
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