I want to upload a PowerPoint presentation to a web page.How can i conver it to an uploadable form?

6 Responses to “How do i convert a PowerPoint presentation into another form?”

  • Revolutionista barista:

    convert it to an Adobe PDF

  • Ciaran D:

    Is it not opening u should try and save it as a video file if u want it to actually be a video on a website or just make it a link i cant really explain without being there sorry

  • TNguy38:

    File…Save As Webpage
    or
    File…Save As…drop down the file type to PowerPoint Show (*.pps)

  • Concerned Parent:

    You do not have to convert it. Put the ppt in a directory on the web by uploading it. and then when you creat a hyper link to it, it will give the user that clicks on the link the option to save it, or run it. You could alsway s just zip it, and let the user download it and unzip it. It would help if you were to tell us the nature of the upload, such as are you uploading it to a website that you have constructed or are you uploading it to a public site of some sort? What are you trying to upload it with?

  • sam:

    Take a look at Presentation To Video Converter
    It’s a powerpoint converter & burner

  • Alexander:

    Acoolsoft PPT2Video Converter is an innovative tool designed to help you easily and efficiently convert PowerPoint presentations to almost all popular video formats such as MPEG, AVI, MP4, WMV, FLV, MOV, ASF, 3GP, 3GP2 with excellent quality. Ideal for trade show, digital signature, in-store displays and video podcast(upload to YouTube). With PPT2Video Converter you can distribute PowerPoint presentations anytime anywhere.
    It’s great for:

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