Powerpoint-javahelp compatibility???

Hi everyone, I'm having problems including a powerpoint slide with a hyperlink in javahelp. The slide has been saved as a htm doc, and I have included entries in the toc and map. The link does not work however. Is powerpoint compatible with javahelp, or have i missed something really obvious. Any help would be much appreciated.

Hi ren25,
as long as it has been saved as HTML 3.2 it should work. Once it is saved as HTML it should not be a question of compatibility to PowerPoint anymore.
Also, you should be sure to save any images a JPEG and see that the HTML file has proper references to respective images.
Ulrich

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