![]() (9) Leave the default selecting “Standard HTML Format” as is and click Next to display the Graphic Type dialog box: (8) Select Existing Design option button and click Next to display the Publication Type dialog box: (7) Click Save to display the HTML Export dialog box: Make sure to select the HTML option from the long list of existing file formats: Open the folder and gave your presentation a name (I chose SampleShow). Browse to the FOLDER you’ve saved earlier in Step 2. (6) Select File > Export from OpenOffice menu. OpenOffice will open your PPT file with no problem at all (click on image): (5) Click Open, browse and find the PPT file you have saved earlier in Step 1 to display the Document in Use screen. (4) Select “Open Existing Presentation” option button: (3) Open that PPT file from inside OpenOffice 3 Impress presentation application (which you can download for free from ). (2) Create and save a FOLDER on your hard drive (I named mine SampleShow). (I’ve created a 3-slide PPT presentation and saved it as SampleShow.pptx) ![]() ![]() (1) Create your presentation in MS PowerPoint 2010 and save it. Here is one solution I’ve developed by using OpenOffice Impress application which can open all PPT presentations. PowerPoint has a direct Broadcast Slide Show button which creates an html link to post and share but that does not work well either (click on image): If you tried it, you know it: publishing a MS PowerPoint presentation to a web site is not easy.
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