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  • 1.  Save your PowerPoint slide as a .gif file

    Posted 06-03-2001 17:03
    From: Conna Condon [mailto:gandolf@cyberverse.com]

    Hi Jay,

    It is quite simple to make the web page have the format you want. Save
    your PowerPoint slide as a .gif file. Insert the .gif in an html (Word does
    html) page. Put it on the web site.

    Additionally, if email distribution is questionable (in my whole doctoral
    program they never got my email right), publish your powerpoint to a
    website. A site you don't publish to any search engines. <grins>

    Conna
    Can you tell I teach techie?

    ----- Original Message -----
    > From: Jay Warner [mailto:quality@a2q.com]
    >
    > I have not found many web sites that do stats the way my specific text
    likes
    > them, or the way I like them. Some are downright cumbersome if you have
    > your
    > own data to enter. This will remain a problem, just as film & video
    > explications generally do/did not fit instructors' wishes well.


  • 2.  Save your PowerPoint slide as a .gif file

    Posted 06-04-2001 16:50
    From: Jay Warner [mailto:quality@a2q.com]

    My semi-resident web guru (he lives physically in the Netherlands) pointed
    out
    how far form .html the MS Word saved version was. A long way. Also, my
    Word
    thinks translation form htmpl to Word on the screen should take a longggggg
    time. :) so I didn't do that.

    the slide as .gif sounds like a good idea.

    Jay
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    > From: Conna Condon [mailto:gandolf@cyberverse.com]
    >
    > Hi Jay,
    >
    > It is quite simple to make the web page have the format you want. Save
    > your PowerPoint slide as a .gif file. Insert the .gif in an html (Word
    does
    > html) page. Put it on the web site.