![]() ![]() Option #4 I haven't tried it, but you sure can if you're feeling up to it, probably won't be too fast or customizable.īut overall, the best bet is going to be look at it with your eyes and convert it using your knowledge of code and, err, oops, as a resource. Option #1 is good, and it will require very little actual coding, just fixing the thing powerpoint does wrong. I'm not sure how well it works, you'll probably just end up frustrated and you'll have to code some anyway. OR: Here's a poweproint conversion tool if your powerpoint if you don't want to code at all: OR: Make a flash site and embed the powerpoint into the flash, if you're flash savvy. Xilisoft PowerPoint to Video Converter Free converts PowerPoint presentations to video formats in AVI, MP4, WMV, MPEG-2 or MOV so you can play them on computers with no PowerPoint program installed or on popular multimedia devices, as well as convert your presentation to FLV video so you can upload them on YouTube or other video-sharing sites. It won't be perfect, you'll probably have to tweak some stuff, but you could make it look right with much less coding knowledge then the normal site. Go into powerpoint, and use the 'Save For Web' button. Since I'm guessing you're not the best with web design hardcode, your options are: ![]()
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