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4) Click Next to select the type of web pages to create.
Standard HTML
: one page for each slide, with navigation links
to move from slide to slide.
Standard HTML with frames
: one page with a navigation bar
on the left-hand side; uses slide title as navigation links. Click
on links to display pages in right-hand side.
Automatic
: one page for each slide, with each page set with
the Refresh meta tag so a browser automatically cycles from
one page to the next.
WebCast
: generates an ASP or Perl application to display the
slides. Unfortunately OOo has no direct support for PHP yet.
Figure 190: HTML Export – Choosing publication type
5) Decide how the images will be saved (PNG, GIF or JPG) and what
resolution to use. When choosing a resolution, consider what the
majority of your viewers might have. If you use a high resolution,
then a viewer with a medium-resolution monitor will have to
scroll sideways to see the entire slide—probably not desirable.
Figure 191: HTML Export – Choosing graphics type
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