The Presentation output allows the users to view and follow the steps of a transaction through a Microsoft PowerPoint slideshow. The user interacts with the slideshow to advance through the steps. 


When you publish content for a Presentation, the result is a Presentation folder. The index.html file in this folder is the main page; when you launch it, it displays the outline you chose to publish, with links to the Microsoft PowerPoint presentations for each topic. A user can access the content by launching the index.html page or play.exe. This page displays a table of contents page showing the outline. If a concept exists for a module, section, or topic, a Concept link appears next to the name. The names of the topics are links which launch the Microsoft PowerPoint presentation for that topic in the browser window. Each frame is a separate slide in the presentation. The slide contains a graphic showing the screenshot, with the bubble text next to it. A box on the screenshot indicates the action area or areas for the frame. To navigate through the topic, users can either click in the action area or move to the next slide by clicking the window or pressing PAGE DOWN. If a frame has attachments, the attachment icons will appear above the bubble text. Users can click the icons to access the attachments, if the presentation is being viewed online. If the presentation is printed, the links are broken. Alternative Actions, Alternative Paths, and Decision frames are included as well, and links are provided to choose paths.
 

 

The Presentation folder in the published output also contains separate Microsoft PowerPoint files for each topic, which can be launched individually in Microsoft PowerPoint.


To make the content available to your users, copy or move the Presentation folder to a Web server or network location and provide a link to the index.html. You can also make slideshows from the Microsoft PowerPoint files and post them in a central location or distribute them through email.


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