Thanks for the suggestion, although
this
in itself throws up another problem as saving it as a web cast/html file
retains all of the animation but creates a dependency on the codecs for
.wmv
files to be installed. Saving it as straight html loses the complex
animations -
which is unfortunately the main point of this presentation (wish I had just
done it in flash in the first place)
Looks like a may have to try something
else.
-----Original Message-----
From: graham@xxxxxxx
[mailto:graham@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 March 2002 11:59
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: OT:
PowerPoint to AVI ?
Stainton-James, Mark (London)
writes:
> Unfortunately Pack and Go requires
installing
the view on the machine, many
> of our users do not have sufficient
rights to
install software, but could
> run an AVI or other media file for
example.
>
How about saving as HTML then, that will
create a
folder that can be
browsed with all graphics and navigation
buttons
automatically included. I
have used this successfully with older
versions
and I assume with the XP
support of animated gifs, it may even retain
som
animation.
Regards
Graham
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