Hi Ted,

Some ideas:

1. Convert your original PPT's to PDF's and post those PDF's. Many
people prefer to consume presentations via PDF so they can save the work
locally and read offline, print and/or search the content vs being
forced to page through an interactive web site. Count me as one of these
ornery individuals.

2. Convert your original PPT's to PDF's, then use a utility or online
service to slice your pages (slides) to a collection of standalone
images that you present via s standard image carousel interface.

3. Convert your original PPT's to PDF's, then use an online
PDF-to-PowerPoint converter to convert back PowerPoint?

Malcolm

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