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Can you do this with Web pages instead of PowerPoint? Back to Categories / Questions

Theoretically, yes. However, if you value your sanity, we recommend sticking with presentation software. PowerPoint is a thousand times easier to use for designing presentation networks.

Keep in mind, also, that PowerPoint is built for presentation—full-screen display of information without needing a browser window. PowerPoint does what it does extremely well. In terms of flexibly presenting information in a live context, it is more versatile and much easier to use than any Web design software. Also remember that if you need to make changes at the last minute and for some reason don’t have access to your normal computer, finding a computer with PowerPoint installed is relatively easy. Few would want the hassle of trying to modify html under such circumstances.

 
 
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