Web Scripts reflect the raw codes of the slide presentation that have been converted into HTML format and saved as web pages. Each slide that you create has encrypted code; it is a specific code that makes web pages active. Although web scripts are usually run by a web browser, Office 2003 offers this lesson for independent web scripting. Through the Microsoft script Editor we will look at modifying aspects in the properties pane, operating the Project Explorer, creating and inserting web script commands, and adding vent handlers to the HTML pane. Editing scripts directly in the HTML pane is not recommended unless you are familiar programming codes.
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