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Working with flash and powerpoint

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Gim Leong - 16 Jun 2004 04:48 GMT
Can someone help me on my powerpoint presentation...I
have an embedded flash into powerpoint but how can i
display my text on top of the flash. Each time when i run
it in slideshow...i can only see the flash running..the
rest of my text boxs disappear. I wanna use my flash as
my backgroud. Hope you can reply a.s.a.p. Appreciate your
help.
Shyam Pillai - 16 Jun 2004 06:55 GMT
Hello Gim,
The text won't appear on top of the flash control. This is by design
architecture and no way around it.

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> Can someone help me on my powerpoint presentation...I
> have an embedded flash into powerpoint but how can i
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> my backgroud. Hope you can reply a.s.a.p. Appreciate your
> help.
"John Langhans [MSFT]" - 16 Jun 2004 23:21 GMT
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