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 Web page (.htm) in DVDPix Play?

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LShaw Posted - Mar 18 2009 : 11:54:07
Nigel:

MegaView and DVDPixPlay are installed.
Have been very pleased with both.

Am currently developing a web site for a class reunion using MS Front Page. Some of the pages on the site have class pictures and I have, on the web page, added text (in tables) to identify those in the picture.

My plan is to create a DVDPixPlay project to show at the reunion dinner.

Being basically lazy, is there anyway I can include the web page that is the photo and the tables (a .htm file) in DVDPixPlay so I don't have to rekey all the names for each picture?

Thanks,
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xequte Posted - Mar 20 2009 : 03:33:50
Hi

I think your best bet would be to cut and paste the table information into Excel, massaging the data into a valid PixPlay import format (filename, description, etc). Save it to a CSV file and then import the CSV file into DVD PixPlay.

To get an idea of a PixPlay's import/export format, open a project and select File>Save As and choose the "Export File" format.



Nigel
Xequte Software
nigel@xequte.com