From: manoj on
Hi, I saved a ppt file as a web page. When i click on the file IE opens
up and a msg says "This presentation contains content that your browser may
not be able to show properlly If you would like to proceed anyway, click
here" .

and another one in yellow for security, active x and i have click allow,
yes, okay and etc.

the file then plays okay

i want it to play autumatically without having to click on anything on IE
and it should play in a kiosk full screen mode and over and over again.

This is important for me and i would purchase any add ons to make it work
please help.

Thanks

jay 425-773-0562 sharma515(a)gmail.com
From: Michael Koerner on
Have you looked here on the procedures for creating web pages that open full screen? I've included two links to get you started as we don't know which version of PowerPoint your using.
Make PowerPoint 2000 HTML open full screen
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00148.htm

Making PowerPoint 2002, PowerPoint 2003 and PowerPoint 2007 HTML open full screen
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00428.htm


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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


"manoj" <manoj(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:514E4DB3-41A5-4D19-B544-031057CCE85A(a)microsoft.com...
Hi, I saved a ppt file as a web page. When i click on the file IE opens
up and a msg says "This presentation contains content that your browser may
not be able to show properlly If you would like to proceed anyway, click
here" .

and another one in yellow for security, active x and i have click allow,
yes, okay and etc.

the file then plays okay

i want it to play autumatically without having to click on anything on IE
and it should play in a kiosk full screen mode and over and over again.

This is important for me and i would purchase any add ons to make it work
please help.

Thanks

jay 425-773-0562 sharma515(a)gmail.com
From: Steve Rindsberg on
In article <514E4DB3-41A5-4D19-B544-031057CCE85A(a)microsoft.com>, Manoj wrote:
> Hi, I saved a ppt file as a web page. When i click on the file IE opens
> up and a msg says "This presentation contains content that your browser may
> not be able to show properlly If you would like to proceed anyway, click
> here" .

That's odd. Which version of IE do you use? That particular message appears
often when you use browsers OTHER than IE.

> and another one in yellow for security, active x and i have click allow,
> yes, okay and etc.

You may need to adjust your IE security settings to get rid of this one.


> i want it to play autumatically without having to click on anything on IE
> and it should play in a kiosk full screen mode and over and over again.

On your own PC, you can probably make this work but you can't dictate the
security settings on other people's computers.




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