what is best way for visitors to view it online?
I already made a zip file for download
one page has an embedded video (26Mb *.mpg)
should I strip that page out?
I just made a youtube for that - it is 1:50 long
what is best way for visitors to view it online?
I already made a zip file for download
one page has an embedded video (26Mb *.mpg)
should I strip that page out?
I just made a youtube for that - it is 1:50 long
You would be best using a pdf, there are power point to flash and other web freindly packages, of course pdf is free as you can use cute pdf printer etc, I have also saved my power point in png which makes each slide an image, then published it in a photo album (like the NOF 11 albums) that worked great, putting an imbeded link to a video helps.
Mike C
You can also host a PowerPoint slideshow externally for free. One of the most popular of these is http://www.slideshare.net/
what is better = PNG or JPEG
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> greg wrote:
> > what is best way for visitors to view it online?
> > I already made a zip file for download
> >
> > one page has an embedded video (26Mb *.mpg)
> > should I strip that page out?
> > I just made a youtube for that - it is 1:50 long
>
> You would be best using a pdf, there are power point to flash and other
> web freindly packages, of course pdf is free as you can use cute pdf
> printer etc, I have also saved my power point in png which makes each
> slide an image, then published it in a photo album (like the NOF 11
> albums) that worked great, putting an imbeded link to a video helps.
>
> Mike C
>
>
good tip - never saw it before
thanks
but this is for our business - will "avoid" group sites
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> You can also host a PowerPoint slideshow externally for free. One of
> the most popular of these is http://www.slideshare.net/
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Andrew Baker | http://www.technologyideas.com.au
> Australia