Share/Export Disabled - HTML publish questions

I would like to export my Keynote 09 as an HTML file, and I am currently able to do so using either Share/HTML or File/Export/HTML. But, when I do, I see no way of turning off the player (next slide, prev slide, audio, pause) that appears at the bottom of the slides. Also, none of my transistions/animations seem to work. (But the main issue at this point is how to turn off the player.) I went to the user manual and it states that to export to HTML, I should use the Share/Export menu, and shows that menu with more options than I get via the other methods. However, that option is grayed out for me. Another issue (while I'm asking) is - when I do publish to HTML, is there any way to keep the text as text, rather than have it all converted to images?
Thank you

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http://forums.adobe.com/thread/623549?tstart=0

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