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PPT: Save As HTML and Pack And Go Cannot Be Accessed in Binder
This article was written about products for which Microsoft no longer offers support. Therefore, this article is offered "as is" and will no longer be updated.| Article ID | : | 166449 |
| Last Review | : | August 17, 2005 |
| Revision | : | 1.1 |
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SYMPTOMS
If you click a PowerPoint section in a Microsoft Office Binder file and
then click the File menu, the following commands are not available:
| • | Pack and Go
|
| • | Save as HTML (Export to Internet in PowerPoint 7.0) |
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CAUSE
When you click a section in a Microsoft Office Binder, most of the menus
and toolbars change to those of the program that created the section.
However, the File menu does not change; it belongs to the Binder program.
Any command which is program-specific does not appear on the File menu in
this case.
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RESOLUTION
To export your presentation as a series of Web pages, or to use the Pack
And Go Wizard, do the following:
| 1. | Click a PowerPoint section in your Office Binder.
|
| 2. | On the Section menu, click View Outside. This starts PowerPoint
and loads the section as though it were a stand-alone PowerPoint
presentation file.
|
| 3. | On the File menu, click the command you want to use. |
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STATUS
This feature is under review and will be considered for inclusion in a
future release.
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APPLIES TO
| • | Microsoft Office 97 Standard Edition |
| • | Microsoft PowerPoint 97 Standard Edition |
| • | Microsoft Office Binder 97 |
| • | Microsoft Office 95 Standard Edition |
| • | Microsoft Office 95a |
| • | Microsoft Office 95b |
| • | Microsoft PowerPoint 95 Standard Edition |
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