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Home Support Forums Firefox why can't i open an attached Learn More. I get that, but when I click open, it does nothing. You can download and install a PowerPoint viewer if you do not have one.

Thanks cor-el, it was a long download at my speed, 60meg file, but it works and I thank you! To open the PPT with a different program, just select the program you want to use on the "Open with" menu.

Method 2. Open the Google Slides website in your web browser. If you're prompted, sign in with your Google account. Click the folder icon on the top-right of "Recent presentations. Click the Upload tab. You can find this button at the top of the "Open a file" pop-up. It will allow you to select, upload, and open a presentation file from your computer. Click Select a file from your device.

This is a blue button in the middle of the Upload page. It will open a file navigator window, and allow you to select your PPT file. Alternatively, you can drag and drop your PPT file here. Select your PPT file. Find your PPT presentation file in the file navigator window, and click on it. Click Open in the pop-up. Method 3. Open the PowerPoint Online website in your internet browser. If you're prompted, sign in with your Microsoft account. Click the Upload a Presentation button. In this example we have used the free leadership PowerPoint template with pieces design to open it in a browser.

The conversion is straightforward only requires a few seconds and you get your presentation hosted online. Now you can copy the link and share it with your audience. You can add it to your web pages or even more embed the presentation in your blog. This service creates Office Web Viewer links. If you want to specify any document hosted online without entering it in the form, then you can build the URL passing the src parameter as follows. At the moment they are all over the place, when giving presentations we want the host to be able to just have a hub of some kind, with a link to all of them;.

I think a quick solution would be to upload the powerpoint files to your server, and then set up a simple webpage with links to download them. Make sure to also include a link to download the freely available Powerpoint Viewer from Microsoft for those who may not have Powerpoint.

You may also want to show the file size of each. By the way, sliderocket. Basically this will go on CDROM too and be given to speakers who when then run the CD will get a quick menu and links to the powerpoint presentations.

Using a webpage obviously isnt there best solution as i have now realised.



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