Apparently there's no way to make available to visitors to my web site, a Power Point presentation that someone emailed me as an attachment. (It seems like I have to have the original PP file and then, some how, put that on my web site.)
Alternatively, I thought I'd print out the 20 individual screen shots that comprise the PP presentation; scan each one, creating an individual file of each screen shot on my hard drive; and then create one web page for each PP screen shot. Not elegant, but that way the visitor can print out each one individually, which is ultimately what I want them to be able to do.
The only other alternative I can think of is to ask the visitor to submit an email request for the PP presentation and then I could simply forward a copy of the email that has the PP presentation attached to it. (This has the added advantage of capturing the visitor's email address.)
Please help with explanations of how to get the PP presentation on my web site, or any ohter suggestions - in non-technical, lay person's terms, if possible.
Thank you!
Richard
Alternatively, I thought I'd print out the 20 individual screen shots that comprise the PP presentation; scan each one, creating an individual file of each screen shot on my hard drive; and then create one web page for each PP screen shot. Not elegant, but that way the visitor can print out each one individually, which is ultimately what I want them to be able to do.
The only other alternative I can think of is to ask the visitor to submit an email request for the PP presentation and then I could simply forward a copy of the email that has the PP presentation attached to it. (This has the added advantage of capturing the visitor's email address.)
Please help with explanations of how to get the PP presentation on my web site, or any ohter suggestions - in non-technical, lay person's terms, if possible.
Thank you!
Richard
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