104. Turn a Presentation into Online Web Pages
85 Create a New Presentation 83 Open an Existing Presentation 105 About Giving Presentations
web hosting service (which will probably be the same service, either in-house or out, that hosts your website currently) and link to the presentation. When your site's visitors click the link for your presentation, they can enjoy your presentation from their web browser. If the presentation is manual and not automatic, they can click forward and backward to watch the presentation.
A company you hire or an inside computer support center that provides disk space where you can store web pages and other online content. You might even host your own web pages from your own computer if you have the knowledge and system software to do so.Impress makes it surprisingly easy to convert your presentation to an online presentation. The most difficult part of the process is uploading the online presentation and linking to it (neither of which is Impress's role but rather tasks you must do outside Impressor you can find someone who has the knowledge to upload and link to your presentation for you).
1. | Request the Export Once you finish designing and reviewing your presentation, select File, Export to display the Export dialog box, where you can export your presentation as a web page. |
2. | Save as a218 File Select a location in which to save the online presentation from the Save in drop-down list box at the top of the Export dialog box. Type a filename in the File name field and make sure is selected in the File format list box. When you click Save , Impress converts your presentation to HTML code and stores the resulting Web pages, with a starting Web page named the same as your File name field and with each page in your presentation being saved as a separate Web page linked to that one. The name for an animated file format developed by Macromedia, Incorporated to give Web sites the ability to display animation using very little bandwidth.101 Make an Automatic Presentation ). Reserve the WebCast option for when you have advanced server capabilities or can work with someone who does. You can use a WebCast presentation to control the presentation from your desk while teleconferencing with others who view your presentation, as you might do on a teleconferencing training call. For example, you could develop a presentation about reading stock charts and teach a phone class to a conferenced group of students around the world who would log in to your server's Web pages and view your presentation as you change slides and speak on the phone.Finally, make sure that the Create title page and Show notes options are selected if you want a title page and your speaker notes generated for your online presentation. Click Next to continue exporting the online presentation. |
5. | Choose Additional Options You must now specify the type of graphics (such as GIF or JPG ) that you want your presentation graphics saved as. If you choose the JPG option, you must specify a quality value. The closer your selected value is to 100% , the more accurate your graphics will look, but the longer they will take to display in your users' Web browsers. Unless you know the kind of hardware most of your users will have, as you might if you were developing an in-house, online training presentation, select the Low resolution (640 x480 pixels ) option so your presentation loads as quickly as possible for everyone who views it online. Click Next to continue.In the next dialog box that opens, specify additional information to appear on the title page of your Web publication, such as the presenter's name, Web page, and other contact information. Complete these fields or leave them blank if you don't want to include this type of information. Click Next to continue the process. |
6. | Test Your Online Presentation Once you or someone you have help you transfers the generated files to the appropriate Web hosting service, and once you link to the files from within your Web browser (or type the address of the online presentation directly into your browser's Address box), your presentation is ready for you to review. Anyone viewing your presentation, even if it's an automatic presentation, can click the traversal links across the top of your presentation to move forward or backward throughout the presentation. |