A business associate emailed me a Power Point presentation as an attachment. I would like, one way or another, to make that PP presentation available to visitors to my website, to view and/or print out.
In general, how do I do that?
In particular:
1) The presentation consists of 24 "screen shots". Ideally, the visitors (with Power Point) just double-click on a Power Point icon or whatever and it opens up on their screens. But if there's no way to display an "icon" or whatever for the visitors to click on, then what do I do? Should I print out the 24 individual screen shots, scan in each one individually and insert each one as an image to ... what? ... a separate web page - which the visitor then prints out?
2) What if the visitor doesn't have Power Point? (Can I somehow convert the PP presentaion into a series of Word documents?)
Please keep in mind that I'm totally non-technical and this is my first time doing this stuff. PLEASE keep in simple and explain what to do, in lay person's terms, step by step. Please.
Thanks,
Richard Bowen
(Sorry, I don't know my membership id or whatever)
In general, how do I do that?
In particular:
1) The presentation consists of 24 "screen shots". Ideally, the visitors (with Power Point) just double-click on a Power Point icon or whatever and it opens up on their screens. But if there's no way to display an "icon" or whatever for the visitors to click on, then what do I do? Should I print out the 24 individual screen shots, scan in each one individually and insert each one as an image to ... what? ... a separate web page - which the visitor then prints out?
2) What if the visitor doesn't have Power Point? (Can I somehow convert the PP presentaion into a series of Word documents?)
Please keep in mind that I'm totally non-technical and this is my first time doing this stuff. PLEASE keep in simple and explain what to do, in lay person's terms, step by step. Please.
Thanks,
Richard Bowen
(Sorry, I don't know my membership id or whatever)
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