Sunday, January 27, 2013

Embedding presentations into your website using the PowerPoint web app

We have to do better than ever updated the embed experience in PowerPoint web app. The new design is fully interactive and all your content plays back right in the embedded object. That is, all the animations, transitions — even audio and video files! Even better, all the presentations you embedded automatically upgraded according to the old version to the new experience - have needed no work you!

In this post, we will embed a presentation in your blog or your website in three easy steps foot through:

Generate the CodePreview to embed, select the embed code to your OptionsCopy and paste into your blog or Web site

So you have completed work on a great presentation and would now in your blog to show how impressive it is embedded. The first thing you want to do that, what is click "Embed" from the "File" menu. Sure to click on "Generate", if you are prompted to do so.

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Figure 1 - start by viewing the presentation

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Figure 2 - PDA menu "File", "Share", "Embed"->

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Figure 3 - you click on "Generate", when you are prompted

Next, you will see an interactive preview which the presentation will look like and a box with the code copy. You'll also notice a number of customization options: four different sizes and an option to enable the autoadvance.

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Figure 4 - choose the size and options for your presentation

For the embedded presentation in this post, I've turned '610 x 480' size and autoadvance. Note, that autoadvance switch only works if your presentation autoadvance contains settings (if you don't want that your presentation automatically begin playing a blog or a site that you when someone loads autoadvance can omit).

Right click Copy the embed code for your presentation check box. From there, you can insert in your blog or Web site.

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Figure 5 - embed code copy and paste in your blog or Web site

The embedded presentation is linked to the original, so also all made will appear on the embedded presentation (also note that if you delete the original presentation embedded one no longer works).

Dan Swett
Program Manager, PowerPoint


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