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Create Photo Albums in a Snap with PowerPoint 2000

Creating Photo Albums

Publish a Photo Album as a Web Page

  

Publish a Photo Album as a Web Page Click here to email this to a friend.

Because photo albums are PowerPoint® presentations, you can publish them just as you would any other presentation. To publish a presentation means to place a copy of the presentation in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) format (a Web page) on a Web server that is accessible from an intranet (for example, in a corporation) or the Internet.

To publish a presentation, use the Save as Web Page command on the File menu.

Photo album saved as a Web page

Tip  Some photo album layouts include a title on the slide with the pictures. However, for a photo album that you plan to save as a Web page, choose a layout that doesn't include titles on every slide. When you return to PowerPoint, type a title for each slide in the outline pane. When you save the photo album as a Web page, the titles in the outline pane become hyperlinks that allow your viewers to move from slide to slide, and the pictures can take up more of the slide, as shown in the example above.

For an example of a Web site created from a photo album, see Photo Album Add-in Program for PowerPoint 2000.

For information about saving a presentation as a Web page, see Save a Presentation as a Web Page.

    
 
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