One of the most asked Blogger questions
on forums and help sites is 'How do I add a PowerPoint presentation within
Blogger?' It surprises me that many of the answers talk about
multiple conversion techniques such as to Adobe PDF or to bitmap files to embed
as pictures. Also, there are multiple slide sharing sites such as Slideshare.net, Scribd.com and Docstoc.com that can be used as upload sites
to host your presentation and then share publicly.
Though these options are valid, the best option is to use a Microsoft tool since the level of support for the presentation view will be the highest. This is actually a very easy option and allows you to keep your presentation in the .ppt or .pptx formats.
Though these options are valid, the best option is to use a Microsoft tool since the level of support for the presentation view will be the highest. This is actually a very easy option and allows you to keep your presentation in the .ppt or .pptx formats.
Using
Microsoft OneDrive for PowerPoint
What you may not have realized is that
Microsoft's Live products - one of which is OneDrive, allows you to upload your
PowerPoint presentations, edit them in place and then embed them into any web
site with a viewer. Plus, OneDrive is free cloud storage with an initial limit
of 5GB which should handle most PowerPoint presentations. You can always start
paying for more storage if you need it.
Setting up a Microsoft Live account with OneDrive is easy to do - if you have a Hotmail account you may already have one. Just go to the Microsoft OneDrive Signup page to start and create your account. Note the message I highlighted if you do not have a Hotmail or Live account already:
Setting up a Microsoft Live account with OneDrive is easy to do - if you have a Hotmail account you may already have one. Just go to the Microsoft OneDrive Signup page to start and create your account. Note the message I highlighted if you do not have a Hotmail or Live account already:
Once you've created you Live account you
can now access your OneDrive. Just confirm your Microsoft account and login
under your ID and Password. Go directly to OneDrive with this link. You should see the
OneDrive main page:
What you are seeing here are my OneDrive
folders - Documents, Pictures and Public. I've highlighted 'Public' because
that is where you will be uploading your PowerPoint presentation. Go ahead and
click on the Public folder which is anywhere in the entire blue box. You'll now
be within that folder:
As you can see I already have a test folder called 'PPTest' in Public - yours should look empty. Go up to the menu item called 'Create' to create your presentation folder. You don't have to do this but I like to just to keep the files organized. When you click on 'Create' you'll see an option for 'Folder'. Choose that and name your new folder. It will be another blue box like my PPTest folder above in the picture. Click on that blue box and you'll be within an empty folder:
You can see that I've circled the name
of my new folder and the message that you're now ready to upload your
PowerPoint presentation.
Uploading
PowerPoint to OneDrive
Your next step will be to upload your
PowerPoint presentation. This is a very easy step. Simply click on the 'Upload'
menu item on the top bar in OneDrive. Choose the option to 'Select them from
your Computer' to upload:
You can see that I've navigated to my 'Blogger Strategy.pptx' file on my local drive. Just click 'Open' to upload the file. As you can see my file is now within the new folder:
Embedding
Your PowerPoint Presentation in Blogger
The last step is to just find the public
link to embed your presentation. Simply hover over the orange file box in the
upper right and click on the little box:
Once you've clicked on the file you'll
see some new menu items appear at the top. You'll want to choose 'Embed' to add
your file to your Blogger post. You'll see this dialog - choose the 'Generate'
button:
You should see your presentation appear in
a few seconds with the embedding link like so:
Just copy the HTML code to embed that
I've highlighted and paste it into your blog post by switching to the HTML view
and pasting it where you would like it - like this:
That's it! You are done! The PowerPoint is now embedded in your blog posting. The best news is that you can use Microsoft's online tools to edit the presentation in place if needed. Here is my simple example - enjoy!