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This self-instruction guide provides a comprehensive approach to importing PowerPoint (PPT) presentations into web pages using two main methods—one for Netscape and another for Internet Explorer users. The process involves saving your PPT as a web page, importing it into FrontPage, and creating hyperlinks for easy access. Detailed steps are given for managing files, adding necessary folders, and ensuring the correct icons for your presentations. Follow this guide for a smooth transition of your presentations online!
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Importing PPT to Web Pages Self Instruction Guide
Introduction PPT presentations can easily be imported into your web pages. There are two different techniques; one for Netscape users and one for Internet Explorer. • Netscape • Internet Explorer
Netscape • After completing your PPT, pull down [File] select [Save As] • Select the location to save you PPT • Give your PPT a name review
Netscape, con’t • Close your PPT • Open FrontPage to your web page • Select the location for your PPT • Type the name of your PPT review
Netscape, con’t • Pull down [File] select [Import] • Select [Add File] • Locate your PPT • Notice that the ICON is the same as a regular PPT • Click [Open] review
Return to Introduction Netscape, con’t • Highlight the name of your PPT • Select the [Hyperlink Icon] • Locate your PPT • Click [OK] • Save you work, and try it out! review
Internet Explorer • After completing your PPT, pull down [File] select [Save As Web Page] • Select the location for your PPT • Name your PPT review
Internet Explorer, con’t • Close your PPT • Open FrontPage to your web page • Select the location for your PPT • Type the name of your PPT review
Internet Explorer, con’t • Pull down [File] select [Import] • Select [Add File] • You will also need to [add Folder] (next slide) • Locate your PPT • Notice that the icon for the Web Page is different than a regular PPT • Click [Open] review
Internet Explorer, con’t • Pull down [File] again, select [Import] • Select [Add Folder] • Select the folder with the same name as you PPT • Click [OK] review
Return to Introduction Internet Explorer, con’t • Highlight the name of your PPT • Select the [Hyperlink Icon] • Locate your PPT • Notice that the ICON for the Web version of your PPT is different from the regular PPT ICON* • Click [OK] • Save you work, and try it out! *do not hyperlink the folder review
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