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    greg
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    Default 50 slide / 9 Mb Power Point 2003

    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





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    Quote Originally Posted by greg View Post
    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

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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/

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    greg
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    Default Re: 50 slide / 9 Mb Power Point 2003

    what is better = PNG or JPEG

    "Mike C" <Mike.C.4axx5b@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com> wrote in message
    news:Mike.C.4axx5b@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com...
    >
    > 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
    >
    >




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    greg
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    Default Re: 50 slide / 9 Mb Power Point 2003

    good tip - never saw it before
    thanks
    but this is for our business - will "avoid" group sites


    "Technology Ideas" <Technology.Ideas.4ay11b@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com>
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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




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    I used png as its supposed to be better for web sites, however if you are using the album format its very little difference, (Png may have the edge on sizre)
    Quote Originally Posted by greg View Post
    what is better = PNG or JPEG

    "Mike C" <Mike.C.4axx5b@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com> wrote in message
    news:Mike.C.4axx5b@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com...
    >
    > 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
    >
    >

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