Adding Web Pages to a Playlist. 
Presentation Manager can add
web pages to a playlist. These pages can be html files you have
created on your computer, or they can be displayed directly from the
Internet (assuming your computer is connected). When a web page
slide is selected in a playlist it will display that page on the
projector.
There are two ways to add a web page to a playlist.
The first way to add a web page to a playlist is to drag an html file directly off the pallet
1. Navigate to a Web Page area in the Pallet. By default the Web Page
area is in the "Other" tab and it is labeled "WebPages". HTML files
can be added to this directory on your hard drive at
C:/CreativeLifestyles/MasterData/WebPages.
2. Drag the Web Page object off the Pallet onto a sequence.

The second way to create a web page slide is to use the Slide Builder. Make sure you are in the Build Layout.

1. Drag the Web Page tool off the Slide Builder onto a playlist.

2. Right-click the tool in the playlist and choose "Edit".
3. On the File tab click the "Load" button to find an HTML file on your hard drive.
Note: This
tool can also load files directly from the Internet (assuming your
computer is online). On the "File" tab type the web address
directly into the text box. Be sure to include http:// before the web
address, i.e. http://www.presentationmgr.com.

Parameters
Now it is time to set the parameters. Go into the parameters page of the HTML Viewer Step tool.
Filename: On the File tab click the "Load" button (...) to find an HTML file on your hard drive.
Note: This
tool can also load files directly from the Internet (assuming your
computer is online). On the "File" tab type the web address
directly into the text box. Be sure to include http:// before the
web
address, i.e. http://www.presentationmgr.com.
Web pages
created by the user may be saved within this location:
C:/CreativeLifestyles/MasterData/WebPages.
Is
Browser File: This section of the parameters page is a read only
parameter. Once the tool is run it will display a "0" if the file is
not a browser (HTML) file, or a "1" if it is.
Hide Viewer: If the user has passed a viewer into the viewer section of
the inputs page this option allows the user to hide the viewer.
Display Time: The user can input how long they want to display the information within the HTML Viewer.
Wait For Completion: the tool will wait to complete any other processes until the display time is complete.
TopMost: The viewer with the HTML information will be brought to the top most position of the screen pages.