Ok.. how about this. We use MS PowerPoint 2000.
In PPoint, create your presentation. Make some text entries fly in from the side. Make one of those text line use a hyperlink that will open the browser and display a normal html file containing the panorama. When you close the webpage panorama it returns you to your PPoint presentation.
At this point I don't think PP will actually display a java panorama inside the .ppt file.
Also the machine that is to display the PPT slide show, should have Powerpoint software installed OR the free download PPT viewer.
Download the free 1.9mb PP Viewer 2003 here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=428D5727-43AB-4F24-90B7-A94784AF71A4&displaylang=en
IF your intent is to present your PPT presentation on a website, PPT lets you convert the .ppt output so that it is displayed in HTML format.
For example. This is a demo webpage for one of our clients. Click on Powerpoint button on the left side. You will need the PPTviewer to see this page.
http://www.360texas.com/services/mprginc/index.htm
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