Open the presentation you want.
On the
File menu, click
Save as Web Page.
In the
File name box, type a name for the Web
page.
In the
Save as type box, do one of the
following:
- To save as a Web page and create an associated folder
that contains supporting files, such as bullets, background textures, and
graphics, select
Web Page.
- To save as a Web page that integrates all supporting information, including graphics and other files, into a single file, select
Single File Web Page.
Set the page title bar
text for your Web page.
How?
- Click
Change Title, type the text in
the
Page title box, and then click
OK.
Click
Publish, and then do one or more of the
following:
- To specify the slides you want to publish, under
Publish what?, select an
option.
- To display speaker notes for a presentation, under
Publish what?, select the
Display speaker notes
check box.
- To optimize for a particular
browser or browser version, under
Browser support, select an
option.
Click
Web Options.On the
General tab, select the
Show slide animation while
browsing check box.Set any other Web page formatting and display
options you want, and then click OK.
In the File name box, specify a location for the
Web page, or click Browse to find the location you want to use. If you want the published copy of the presentation to have a different name than the source file it was published from, specify the new name.To immediately see how your published Web presentation looks
in your browser after you publish it, select the
Open published Web page
in browser check box in the
Publish as Web Page dialog
box.Click
Publish.Tip
To make sure which animations work the best, preview the Web presentation before you finalize it. Consider timing the
animation instead of using the
Click to advance option when you add
animations to Web presentations.