Hi all; I'm a novice html-er, I hope someone can help me out. I have some Powerpoint slides (product documentation) which I want to post to our web site. I save them as web pages from within PowerPoint. The resulting html files trigger the “IE has restricted this file from showing active content…†message. I’m still learning my way around HTML, but I’m an old UNIX/C/ksh guy. Reading and editing code is no problem, I just don't know what to look for. Is there a way that I can ‘strip out’ whatever the active content is? There are quite a few ppt slides involved, and they were laid out as the source of adobe files for printed documentation. If there's a way to maintain the ppts as the master, or at least start with them for the web pages, very cool this would be. Thanks, folks. If there’s a way to do this without manually recreating html pages, you’ll be saving us lots of work. Cheers, John