Re: linking to powerpoint slideshow
From: David Bartosik - MS MVP (dbartosik_at_mvps.org)
Date: 02/19/04
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 08:08:03 -0600
sure send me the presentation file
-- David Bartosik - MS MVP for Publisher help: www.davidbartosik.com enter to win Pub 2003: www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx "Ben" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:12f0a01c3f681$10891820$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Sorry David. Didn't want to continue with the previous > thread cos it already had 4 issues on it. will maintain > same thread in future. > I was just coming to post an update when i noticed your > reply. > I have now managed to upload the powerpoint file, however > what I see is a black screen with Tripod.com ads in small > print. The URL is http://isyta0.tripod.com > I attempted it twice. In the first attempt I included the > slide list at the side of the presentation and it was > indeed visible but when I clicked on any item It just > didnt load the page even after a minute had elapsed. On > the second attempt i chose not to include the list in > case that was slowing it down. But the result was just a > black screen with some tripod ads in small print. > The content is a large graph that fills the screen with > some accompanying text.there are no pictures > I'd be happy to email you the ppt file. > > Thanks. > > >-----Original Message----- > >what's the url? > > > >also in the future please maintain the original thread > on an issue rather > >than starting up a new thread. > > > >-- > >David Bartosik - MS MVP > >for Publisher help: > >www.davidbartosik.com > >enter to win Pub 2003: > >www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx > > > >"Ben" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message > >news:12e0101c3f666$d8b56710$a501280a@phx.gbl... > >> Having repeatedly failed to create a succesful link on > my > >> homepage to a powerpoint slideshow i decided to try and > >> isolate the problem. I deleted everything off my host > >> site at tripod .com and published the ppt file onto my > >> hard disk having renamed it index.htm (I did not use > the > >> single page option) > >> I then uploaded these files onto tripod.com and I could > >> see that they had all transferred correctly. > >> Remember the Pub files are not there yet because I > don't > >> have any problem with those.The host site only has > >> Powerpoint files at this stage. > >> Now when I type in my web address from my browser i get > >> an error message from tripod that the file cannot be > >> found. > >> The odd thing is that when i follow the same procedure > >> with the Publisher files I do not get this message from > >> tripod.com. > >> What could be going wrong? > >> Thank you > > > > > >. > >
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