Publish your presentation to the web
Note: The following steps apply only to PowerPoint 2007. You cannot save a presentation as a webpage in PowerPoint 2010 and later. For workarounds in later versions of PowerPoint, see Options for later versions of PowerPoint below.
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Open the presentation or Web page that you want to publish to the web.
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Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Save As.
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In the Save in list, select a path or location for the webpage on a web server.
If you want people to have access to a presentation that you published to the web, you must specify a Web server or other available computer when you choose a location for the file.
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In the File name box, type a file name, or do nothing to accept the suggested file name.
Tip: If you want the published presentation to have a different name from the source file that it was published from, type a new name.
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In the Save as type box, do one of the following:
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Click Web Page to save your presentation as a webpage and create an associated folder that contains supporting files (such as bullets, background textures, pictures, and sounds).
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Click Single File Web Page to save your presentation as a webpage that integrates all supporting information, including all linked files, into a single file.
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To set the page title bar text for your webpage, click Change Title, type the title bar text in the Page title box, and then click OK.
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Click Publish, and then, in the Publish as Web Page dialog box, do one or more of the following:
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To specify the slides that you want to publish, under Publish what?, click an option.
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To display speaker notes for a presentation, select the Display speaker notes check box.
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To set additional Web page formatting and display options, click Web Options, select the options that you want, and then click OK.
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To designate support for a particular browser or browser version, under Browser support, click the appropriate option.
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Click Publish.
Options for later versions of PowerPoint
Save slides as Word documents, and then save as webpages
You can save an individual slide as an image in a Word document, and then save that document as an .html file.
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Right-click the thumbnail of the slide you want to save, and click Copy.
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In a new Word document, paste your slide (Ctrl+V). If necessary, drag to resize the slide image to fill the page.
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Click File > Save As, and then choose Web Page or Web Page, Filtered.
Save presentation to OneDrive, and then share online (PowerPoint 2016 and Power Point 2013 only)
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Click File > Share > Share With People or Invite People > Save to Cloud.
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Choose a location in your OneDrive folders.
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Type a file name, and then click Save.
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Click Share with People (PowerPoint 2016 only), add email addresses and any message you like, and then click Share.
If this is a feature you'd like to request, please leave us your feedback at the PowerPoint UserVoice Forum. This will help us prioritize new features in future updates.
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