Insert the following code between the 4th and the 5th line:.Navigate to the publish folder, and open imap5custom.html using Notepad or your favorite text editor.After creating the interactive image, publish the project.If you are using PowerPoint 2013 (Office 365), you have to follow this knowledge base article from Microsoft to change some registry values on your PC to make the embed working.A check mark is shown in the Add-in dialog box if the add-in is successfully installed.You might be prompted with the macro virus warning.By default it is C:\Program Files\Shyam Pillai\LiveWeb or C:\Program Files (x86)\Shyam Pillai\LiveWeb. Navigate to the location you have installed the add-in.Click Add-Ins to the left pane of the PowerPoint Options dialog.Go to File, and choose Option to the left pane.For PowerPoint 2010 or above (including Office 365):.Go to Tools > Add-Ins, then click on Add to insert a new add-in. Launch PowerPoint to enable the add-in after installation.We recommend getting the "setup" (installer) version.
Follow the instructions here to download and install the add-in.
The add-in supports PowerPoint 97 or later. You have to install the LiveWeb add-in to PowerPoint. You can then click the link/ image in the slide, and a web browser comes up with the image loaded for viewing.ĭirectly embed the interactive image in the PowerPoint slide.Or you can also save the the map as an image, and then insert the image link as a hyperlink.
In the PowerPoint slide, please make sure the link is set as a hyperlink.Copy and Paste the link into the PowerPoint slide.After uploading, take notice to the image link shown in the bottom of the dialog box.After creating the image, publish and upload it to your server.Insert image links to the PowerPoint slide (Recommended) Directly embed the interactive images in the PowerPoint.