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Do we have to publish as HTML or can we use some of the other possible formats like PPT?

Also, just to give everyone a heads up, when you download an entry on Windows, you need to completely unzip the file before viewing the published html doc in order to see the images.  While Windows lets you 'browse' into compressed files like zip files without unzipping them and even lets you directly open up a html file embedded within it, it's not smart enough to also unpack the images, and thus they don't appear when you view the file.  Worse yet, in Firefox you don't even get any type of icon indicating there is a broken image link to warn you of this.