How to Insert a PowerPoint to Google Page

Convert PowerPoint to flash, you have three options., Upload the converted flash to web When conversion is done, you have to upload the converted flash presentation to web., Click Edit html to edit a Google page Google page does not have a feature...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Convert PowerPoint to flash

    Option 1:
    Convert PowerPoint to flash manually If you have some programming experience, you can do the conversion manually.

    Option 2:
    Convert PowerPoint to flash with a converter.

    If you have a simple PPT file and do not care about the animations, transitions, audio and other, you can use a free converter Powerbullet Presenter.

    It is a small, simple and free program for creating presentations in the Flash format.

    Option 3:
    Convert PowerPoint to flash with a commercial converter.

    For a complicated PPT file, you always should use a commercial converter like PPT2Flash Standard
  2. Step 2: you have three options.

    To upload it to web, you have two options.

    Use free upload services to upload the flash file.

    Upload the flash file to Google page Google page enables you to upload a flash movie from your local drive.

    With Google page, click Upload on the right pane to upload the flash file.

    When finish uploading, click its file name in the Uploaded Stuff and it will take you to a new window to play the flash.

    Copy the URL in that window. , You have to use some html coding to insert a flash to a page.

    If you want to insert the flash into a google page, click "edit html" on the bottom- right to insert the flash by using html coding. ,,
  3. Step 3: Upload the converted flash to web When conversion is done

  4. Step 4: you have to upload the converted flash presentation to web.

  5. Step 5: Click Edit html to edit a Google page Google page does not have a feature to enable you to insert the flash file directly.

  6. Step 6: Insert the flash to Google page with the following html coding <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash"data=" URL of the uploaded flash file " height="300" width="400" align="middle"> <param name="movie" value="URL of the uploaded flash file "/> <param name="allownetworking" value="internal" /> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="never" /> <param name="enableJSURL" value="false" /> <param name="enableHREF" value="false" /> <param name="saveEmbedTags"value="true" /> </object>Note:" URL of the uploaded flash file" included in the coding should be the URL of the uploaded flash to web with the uploading services.

  7. Step 7: Publish Google page

Detailed Guide

Option 1:
Convert PowerPoint to flash manually If you have some programming experience, you can do the conversion manually.

Option 2:
Convert PowerPoint to flash with a converter.

If you have a simple PPT file and do not care about the animations, transitions, audio and other, you can use a free converter Powerbullet Presenter.

It is a small, simple and free program for creating presentations in the Flash format.

Option 3:
Convert PowerPoint to flash with a commercial converter.

For a complicated PPT file, you always should use a commercial converter like PPT2Flash Standard

To upload it to web, you have two options.

Use free upload services to upload the flash file.

Upload the flash file to Google page Google page enables you to upload a flash movie from your local drive.

With Google page, click Upload on the right pane to upload the flash file.

When finish uploading, click its file name in the Uploaded Stuff and it will take you to a new window to play the flash.

Copy the URL in that window. , You have to use some html coding to insert a flash to a page.

If you want to insert the flash into a google page, click "edit html" on the bottom- right to insert the flash by using html coding. ,,

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