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6 TopicsHyperlink on rotated objects/text in PowerPoint not rotated when embedded in SharePoint
Hyperlinks on rotated or shaped objects, text, or WordArt in PowerPoint are rectangular and not rotated when embedded in SharePoint. The links overlap when there are stacked words or objects. As you can see in photos below, the hyperlink on the parallelogram with rotation in PPT becomes a non-rotated rectangle shape and overlaps the other objects/text. I've tried using hyperlink text (no shapes), and with rotation, the hyperlink is not rotated in SharePoint. Are there any workarounds or solutions to this problem? Is this a known issue? Thank you in advanced for any help. In PowerPoint 365 Embedded on SharePoint page297Views0likes0CommentsEmbed Powerpoint Requires Login to Sharepoint Now?
I am trying to embed a PowerPoint. I get the embed code and put into my website. I can get to it fine, but others can not - it is asking them to sign in to Sharepoint? I can send a 'share' link and set up the permissions to allow anyone to view and/or edit, and the share link works fine, but in the embed screen, no such permissions are shown. So the share link can be viewed and/or edited by anyone as long as I set up the permissions to allow that, but the embed code always requires a sign-in to Sharepoint? Given this, I've tried replacing the link in the embed code with the share link that actually works, but that does not work - its disallowed to be delivered in an iFrame by Microsoft, and requires it to be viewed in its own top-level window. I opened a support ticket with Microsoft, spoke with a live rep, shared my screen, and after she herself was confused, she consulted with the tech team and called me back an hour later, and it was determined that this is 'just the way it works now for embeds' - meaning unlike the rest of the Internet, Microsoft's embeds can not work unless someone has Sharepoint, although the non-embedded share link works just fine? After all, the Share > Embed option has a subtitle that says "Embed this presentation into your blog or website". It just doesn't seem like this is or should be the intended functionality. I want the embed code to be viewable by anyone and everyone without requiring them to have an account or sign in. Does anyone know how to get this to function properly so anyone can view the Powerpoint embed without needing to sign in to Sharepoint? Thanks.929Views0likes0CommentsEmbedding PowerPoint without sign in requirement
I am attempting to embed some PowerPoints into a webpage using the Embed feature from Office.com. I've created a Share link, Anyone with the Link can view. When I use the embed code on the webpage, every time it loads for another user it shows a login.micrsoftonline.com refused to connect error, I understand this is because login screens have been blocked in iframes. The issue is, I don't want the users to have to login, I want them to view the PowerPoint without needing a Microsoft account login. I have followed the instructions from this thread about pasting the share link into the embed code to get around this but now run into an issue with the iframe displaying a This link has been removed error instead. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Scott2.4KViews0likes0CommentsSharePoint Online Modern File Viewer web part & PowerPoint - Animation woes
Hello there, I'm responsible for technical training and SharePoint administration for my company. I have developed a training on some of our new Office 365 systems and I wanted to show my PowerPoint in a Modern Page on our intranet. However, my Animations do not seem to be supported. IT and Technical trainings can be a little dry and the animations are pretty critical. I have tried: Embedding the file instead of using the File Viewer web part Setting up a Slide Show and using that within both the File Viewer and the Embed web parts Is there any documentation that might explain why this might be happening?6.7KViews1like3CommentsRevisit SharePoint Online Copy Link and PPTX
Hello, I have asked a similar question before but now I have it narrowed down to just pptx files. When the user selects copy link, extra stuff is added the the URL of the pptx file. Example: /sites/SiteCollection/Shared%20Documents/Presentation.pptx?d=wcfbe821b835f453a87cfcffd109c5abe&csf=1&e=8GMijy Notice the string of characters after the "d=". In a previous post a respondent says that this represents a durable link to the document so it can be found if it is moved. However, Document ID Service feature is not on, and this only happens to pptx files. If you send the link with the d= stuff the recipent cannot open the from the link. If you strip off all the garbage they can open the powerpoint file in the client app right from the link. As mentioned, this experience is not happening for any other file type. Is there a setting somewhere I am missing to turn that off?708Views0likes0Comments