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Sunggye Hong <[log in to unmask]>
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As I was not closely reading this subject, I am not sure whether this one
has been already discussed but...
The easiest way of publishing your power point presentation into webpage is
to save the file into html format.  Once it is saved, you should have the
file that you just saved with the folder named the same with the previous
file.  Put these two things onto your server and that takes care of it.


-----Original Message-----
From: * EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Dick Banks
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 12:00 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: power point with screen reader


And here I was thinking I was the only one silly enough to be working at
this hour.

That was a nice report Viki. I would like to see a Web presentation done
with Corel. That seems to be the interest of many educators. How do I put
PP presentations on the Web. I wonder how Corel publishes to the Web?

It has taken me a very long time to figure out a method for narrated
PowerPoint presentations. RealPresenter is certainly not the answer.

If you have a Corel presentation online, please send me the URL? I would
love to take a look at it. Does Corel export to .jpg or .gif?

Dick

At 12:57 AM 6/22/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>As a follow up to last weeks' web chat about this subject I am writing
>back about accessibility and lackthereof for Corel Presentations.  Corel
>has some advantages in terms of image handling and editing, and more
>flexibility in selecting backgrounds and individualizing to each slide.
>
>However the earlier versions, 7 and 8, do not allow for tabbing to
>navigate Slide Edit view.  You add a slide in this view with Alt-I-N and
>then you could hit Enter to get the default of a bullet text slide; again
>it does not allow tabbing to get other slide layouts.  Page up and down
>megotiate from slide to slide in this view.  Version 10 does allow tabbing
>and I need to check on version 9, which is the one with a free download
>limited version.
>
>Use Alt-V-O to get to outline view.  This can be used directly or you can
>paste in plain text with tabs to get text to various levels.  Shift-tab
>goes back up a level in this view.  Default levels are title-subtitle for
>the first slide, then title-subtitle-bulleted text.  Subtitles are omitted
>if you put in two tabs after the flush left title level text is entered.
>
>Speaker notes may be a simple way to get a web show to include the
>information that would be spoken during a live presentation.  Use
>Alt-R-S-N to get to this for each slide; it gets to Slide Properties at
>the Speaker Notes tab where you can type in notes.  You can tab to the
>drop-down list of slides and arrow down and enter.  The "usual" way to get
>to this is a right-click menu for each slide that requires you to right
>click anywhere in the slide not covered by an object, or in Outline View
>right click the little slide icon.  These will be reproduced in a text
>paragraph beneath the slide when you convert to html; html tags can be put
>in for this purpose to allow for hotlinks,etc.  There is a button you can
>tab to that says "Insert Text From Slide" that puts your slide text in
>there line by line.  You can also ctrl-tab to the other items on the slide
>properties menu.
>
>Overall I aam disappointed in my favorite company's presentation software
>from an accessibility point of view; I will report back on Corel 9 and on
>some "good" examples of web slide shows I have come across.
>
>Please give me any specific questions that would be of help using this
>software.  I want to thanks Dick Banks and Norm Coombs for a really
>helpful experience with the web chat, it was my first time using
>Chatterbox!  I will try to persuade our department to try it for on-line
>meetings.  I would like to persuade Corel to create a more interactive
>method of htmll conversion and to add a text view like Powerpoint as well
>as built-in options to download RTF and/or the run-time version.
>
>Vikki Stefans, M.D., pediatric physiatrist (rehab doc for kids) at UAMS
>and Arkansas Children's Hospital.  Working Mom of Sarah T. and Michael C.,
>and wife of Henry Stefans, travel agent extraordinaire.  Every mom is a
>working mom!- OK, dads too. Other address: [log in to unmask]

Dick Banks
CIO  EASI: Equal Access to Software and Information
http://www.rit.edu/~easi

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