[mso] Power Point Presentation

Hi,
It's been a long time since I've used PowerPoint.
I have a presentation to do and would like to get some suggestions on the 
easiest way to do this.

a)  I wrote the rough copy in Word 2000.
b)  I want to make an ebook.  The software uses HTML pages.
c)  I was going to do a PowerPoint presentation for the actual presentation.  
Have PowerPoint 2000.
d)  Will need a handout.

This is going to be an interactive presentation, sort of.

As I'm explaining a point, I want to go to a website to actually show what I am 
discussing.  The facility has wireless networking so connecting to the internet 
will not be an issue.

So, what's the easiest way to do all this?  or would it be easier to build the 
presentation in web pages and skip the PowerPoint?  HTML is not a problem.

If I include hyperlinks in the presentation, when I want to go back to the 
presentation, am I going to have to fiddle with the taskbar or when I click the 
back button in the browser, will it go back to the presentation?

Thanks in advance for the help.
S.R. Emerson

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