I checked out the website. Everyone needs to go to this and see what Bill did. It's great! I need to get the powerpoint down but I'd like to learn about fp 2003 at the next training (although I've jumped in already) and I would like to learn how to do the video. What a neat teaching tool for our website! Diane Quick, COMS Orientation and Mobility Specialist Educational Services for the Visually Impaired ________________________________ From: accweb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Bill Beavers Sent: Mon 1/17/2005 10:27 PM To: accweb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [accweb] Re: powerpoints on the web The process is really quite simple. You simply create a powerpoint, then choose Save As... Webpage (you have a choice of Single File page, or just webpage where single file just lets the user scroll down the slides all on one page, or webpage creates a page for each slide), then navigate to your Website folder to save the file. Create a NEW folder in your website to hold this presentation or others because sometimes other miscellaneous files might get created with it as well for images, etc. When finished saving the file, close Powerpoint and open Frontpage. You should see the presentations folder you created while in Powerpoint. Now open a page to add a link to the presentation and then hyperlink to the presentation folder and link to it. Publish the site as normal and view it. You should see your presentation in the browser. The viewer DOES NOT need Powerpoint to view this type of presentation online. I created a sample of this on my test site, just go to http://acc.k12.ar.us/bbtest and on the bottom of the page you can see the online powerpoint plus watch a streaming video of the process. Hope this helps. --- Diane Quick <dianeq@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Does anyone have any information on how to put a > powerpoint presentation > on a webpage? Does the person who wants to access > it have to have the > powerpoint software? > > Diane Quick, COMS > Orientation and Mobility Specialist > Educational Services for the Visually Impaired > > > > ===== Bill Beavers Director of Technology and Distance Learning Arch Ford Education Cooperative bbeavers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://af1.afsc.k12.ar.us __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Ecartis -- -- Type: application/ms-tnef -- File: winmail.dat