6.Inserting a Web Object into the presentation
PowerPoint Forcefacilitates inserting theexisting Web pages into the presentation.
To add a Flash Video:
1. Navigate to MS PowerPoint, then open the PowerPoint Force menu.
2. Click Insert and select Web Object.

A window displaying web object options will appear where you will be able to change the default options:

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Show with delay from the beginning |
If you want your web object to be displayed with delay, check the corresponding box and set the delay time in seconds; otherwise leave the box blank (it will be displayed automatically). This option is off for PowerPoint. |
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View |
There are two viewing options: Standard – the web object will be displayed in presentation In new browser window - a new window will be opened independently from the slide and the web object will be displayed within this new window. If you choose this option, a Web Object will not be inserted in the top left-hand corner of the slide, but a Web icon will be. You can drag this icon anywhere within the slide. The icon is for your reference: just to indicate that a Web Object has been inserted. It will not appear in the player when the presentation is published. |
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Size |
The default is the Full Slide (Full Screen) option. Later on you can change the web object’s dimensions and its position the same way it can be done with the other slide’s objects (if the option In new browser window view is on). |
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If you want to change the web object’s dimensions using percents select the In percents radio button and set them with the help of the corresponding boxes. |
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If you want to change the web object’s dimensions using pixels select the In percents radio button and set them with the help of the corresponding boxes. |
Press Ok to save the created Web object into your presentation; press Cancel to discard changes.
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You can insert only one Web Object per slide if the Standard view option is on (in Player). You will see the Web Object only after publishing it at the web server. You must start the presentation from the published location for local viewing. If you move the presentation into another folder you will not see the Web Object. |
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Flash Movie will be the first in relation to Web Object if you put Flash Movie and Web Object on slide together. If the page of the inserted Web object contains a sound file, the latter will not be affected by our program. |