If you wish to upload your presentation to a Learning Management System, do the following:
1. Navigate to MS PowerPoint, then open the PowerPoint Force menu.
2. Select Publish > Publish for LMS from the PowerPoint Force menu.

3. You will see the following dialogue window:

Set the options as described in the following table:
|
Field |
Description |
|
Location |
Set the destination folder for the presentation in this field. Press the ellipsis button to browse a folder on your machine or type it in manually. |
|
Title |
The default title is the same as the PowerPoint presentation’s name. If you leave the default name for presentation, do not use the folder where the .pptfile is placed, because PowerPoint Force uses the same path to save the recorded narrations. |
|
Template |
Select a template for the presentation from the drop-down box by pressing on the down array. Thedefault is the Standard Template. Templates can be managed in the Template Builder. |
|
Logo |
Select a template for the presentation. Logos can be managed in the Library. |
|
Presenter |
You can either set a presenter for each of the slides (this can be set in the Slide Manager) or you can use a common presenter for all the slides (he/she is selected from the drop-down box by pressing the down array). Presenters can be managed in the Library. |
|
Playlist |
You can set a playlist for each of the slides (this can be set in the Slide Manager) or use a common playlist for all the slides (they are selected from the drop-down box by pressing the down array). Playlists can be managed in the Library. |
|
Create Zip |
Check the box to create a zip package of the published presentation; if you don’t want to choose this option leave the box blank. |
Click the Next button and input the metadata that will be sent to your LMS for this course. If you’re unsure of any settings, check them with your LMS provider. Available communication standards supported by the LMS are SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004.

Click Publish to publish your presentation.
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When viewing the presentation from the location where it’s published you can use the Fullscreen mode button. It will allow you to roll up and out the slides of the presentation, unless they contain animations. This button becomes blocked when the slide’s animation starts. |