PPT: Save As HTML and Pack And Go Cannot Be Accessed in Binder

Last reviewed: August 13, 1997
Article ID: Q166449
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Office 97 for Windows
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 97 for Windows
  • Microsoft Office Binder 97
  • Microsoft Office for Windows 95, versions 7.0, 7.0a, 7.0b
  • Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 95, version 7.0

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)

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.

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.

STATUS

This feature is under review and will be considered for inclusion in a future release.


Additional query words: ppt97 off97 powerpnt ppt8 ppt8.0 off8 off8.0 OSB
binder
Keywords : kbinterop kbui
Version : WINDOWS:7.0,7.0a,7.0b,97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Solution Type : kbworkaround


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Last reviewed: August 13, 1997
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