Re: Creating HTML

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Thanks Glen,

Is there a way I can find out which web browser CAN view all the pics? That
way at least I can specify under "requirements" in viewing my CD. Just to be
sure - what do you mean by "upload the images in their folder"? So I must
save a copy of the pic in my comp then go "insert, pic from file" and can't
do a copy and paste (presuming the clip art is from a website).

You mentioned a way to get around transferring all files is to save as web -
ie, save the ppt into HTML? Or is there another method? Cos I am not sure
what is mhtml (or is that typo?) - sorry for so many questions. Am a real
novice as you probably can already tell.

"Glen Millar" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You have raised a number of issues here. If the images are inserted into a
> PowerPoint, they will appear on the web as long as you upload the images in
> their folder. The fact they appear in the Clip Art area is by the by. One
> way to get around transferring all files is to save as web and mhtml type.
> But this type does not work on all web browsers.
>
> As for tracking back, it can be done. Not only could it be viewed, but
> converted back into a PowerPoint file.
>
> --
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Glen Millar
> Microsoft PPT MVP
> www.powerpointworkbench.com
>
> Australia
>
> Please tell us your PowerPoint version,
> whether you are using vba,
> whether your dog has fleas, or
> anything else relevant.
>
> "tiangm" <tiangm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:BC6C74E7-010E-4527-BCEE-445B5F8C8FAC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I am making an HTML file from powerpoint to be burnt into CD (for sale). If
> >I
> > have pictures which I pasted direct from clipart that are downloaded from
> > the
> > web (which I have copyright to use) and they are not saved in my working
> > folder, will the pictures disappear or not show up when someone opens in
> > his
> > computer? How do I avoid pictures not showing up? Because when I copy the
> > converting HTML files (in folder) and the HTML document itself, I won't be
> > copying a copy of all the pictures in as well, right? So it wouldn't make
> > a
> > difference if I had saved the pictures in my comp first then insert pic
> > onto
> > my presentation. Pls advice as my presentation is based on pictures.
> >
> > Also, after the file is converted into HTML, is there a way for anyone to
> > track back to see that it's a powerpoint file? Because it doesn't look
> > professional that's why I am hoping they can't track it (maybe under
> > properties etc). Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
.



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