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There are also third-party products specifically for converting PowerPoint 2010 presentations to video. Other products are
more general screen capture applications, which can be useful if you want to include mouse movement or provide a
voice-over.
Save as Adobe Flash:
There are third-party products for converting PowerPoint 2010 presentations to an Adobe Flash animation with varying degrees
of complexity. For example, you can use the free OpenOffice suite to open a PowerPoint 2010 presentation and export it to an
Adobe Flash file but without slide transitions or animations.
Save as Image Slide Show:
To save a PowerPoint 2010 presentation as an image slide show:
1. Select File > Save & Send > Change file type.
2. Choose a supported image file type (PNG is recommended, but the player also supports JPG, TIF, and BMP).
3. When prompted, choose where to save the files and select Every Slide.

3.2.7 HTML Web Pages

You can display local HTML files on the player. (You can also display whole or part pages from a remote web site: see
Web Pages
for details.)
Zone player type to enable: HTML.
Playlist tab containing the item: Files & Folders.
Additional notes:
Supported Format
HTML

Changing File/Folder References

For file-based or folder play items, you can change the item that the player uses by following these steps:
1. Open the playlist page.
2. Click the item's
button.
3. On the Media tab, click the button to the right of the media location description. The wording on the button varies according
to the media type (for example, for an image file it is the
4. Navigate to and click on the new file or folder.
5. Click the
or
6. Click the
Notes
The player displays HTML using the WebKit browser engine for Linux.
(The Apple Safari and Google Chrome browsers also use the WebKit
engine.)
WebKit supports web pages including JavaScript
®
not ActiveX
.
button.
button. The player displays the updated playlist.
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and Adobe Flash but
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