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Old May 19th, 2004, 03:26 PM
Adrian
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I want to save a presentation as a web page without navigation controls - fine, I can do that.

But from a framed web page I want to start the presentation by clicking a button in frame 1 and display the presentation in frame 2. I then want to click previous and next buttons in frame 1 and for the appropriate slide to display in frame 2. The buttons in frame 1 will be ASP.Net buttons running with server side code-behind in VB.Net

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Old May 19th, 2004, 04:47 PM
Steve Rindsberg
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Default powerpoint as a web page / navigation

In article , Adrian wrote:
I want to save a presentation as a web page without navigation controls - fine, I can

do that.

But from a framed web page I want to start the presentation by clicking a button in

frame 1 and display the presentation in frame 2. I then want to click previous and
next buttons in frame 1 and for the appropriate slide to display in frame 2. The
buttons in frame 1 will be ASP.Net buttons running with server side code-behind in
VB.Net

We have a commercial addin for PowerPoint, PPT2HTML, that gives you a great deal of
control over the HTML output. I'm in the midst of re-doing the site and some of the
sample conversion links are wonko, but try http://ppt2html.pptools.com

There's a free fully functional demo available.

PPT2HTML makes HTML files of each slide; it names/numbers them in a predictable fashion
that you can control, so given a starting slide name/number, your server-side code in
frame 1 could track what number the user's on and load the next/previous slide on
demand into frame 2, I expect.

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com

 




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