[DM-MUG] keynote presentation return from website

Ray Bowler rbowler at mchsi.com
Thu Jan 20 20:05:58 CST 2011


Jeremy,

Yes you can embed a website in a Keynote/Powerpoint presentation. You can make it a hyperlink and when you click on it it opens that URL in the browser. The problem comes when you close the browser window or want to return to  the show--You have to click on the program icon to get back to the presentation. I want it to return to the page in the presentation where it started from.

Ray B.

On Jan 20, 2011, at Jan 20, 20116:02 PM, Jeremy Geerdes wrote:

> You know, this may be light years from what you're really wanting to do, but I believe that there is a way to embed a website in a Keynote presentation. My version is admittedly old, but if all you're wanting to do is show a web page (i.e., rather than navigating around like in a regular browser), try Insert -> Web View or the equivalent in your version.
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> On Jan 20, 2011, at 5:48 PM, Ray Bowler wrote:
> 
>> Thanks. I've been doing Command-tab but the Dock is better. Cruddy. PowerPoint is even worse. 
>> 
>> Ray B.
>> 
>> On Jan 20, 2011, at Jan 20, 20113:43 PM, Donald Patridge wrote:
>> 
>>> The only way to return is got the the Dock and click on the Keynote icon. You will be then back in your presentation. I wish it worked better than that, but I will wait for someone to tell me another way.
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Ray Bowler <rbowler at mchsi.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I am helping my wife with a Keynote/Powerpoint presentation. in it she wants to  show people how to access websites useful for genealogy. The problem I have in Keynote is that I link to the website but then it does not return when I leave the site. I cannot fine a solution in "help" or in the manual. I believe that Powerpoint may be able to do this.
>>> 
>>> Ray Bowler
>>> rbowler at mchsi.com
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