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curtalansmith@gmail.com - 25 Apr 2006 20:16 GMT
I created a very complicated power point thats interactive, with
timing, animation, sounds, hyperlinks, all kinds of things. The file is
now a huge size and you need ppt2003 to see it. We want to post it on a
website for training purposes. I have tried all the big name ppt to
flash programs, most get kinda close but still leave out the timing or
it plays all the sound at once or it gets jummbled up. I dont know
anything about flash so i cant just build it in flash. Any suggestions.
Sandy - 26 Apr 2006 01:11 GMT
An option for retaining the quality of our images and animations is to
convert the ppt to an exe. This however does not address your file size
concerns.  

To date, I've not been satisfied with Flash conversions.  

To find out how to convert PPT 2003 to .exe go here:

http://www.indezine.com/products/powerpoint/pp2003/ppt2exe.html

Geetesh Bajaj also offers a tutorial on converting PPT 2002...

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> I created a very complicated power point thats interactive, with
> timing, animation, sounds, hyperlinks, all kinds of things. The file is
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> it plays all the sound at once or it gets jummbled up. I dont know
> anything about flash so i cant just build it in flash. Any suggestions.
Yuki - 26 Apr 2006 10:58 GMT
Not quite many application do a very good job in transforming complicated
PowerPoint presentations to Flash or exe,  however, I would like to see if
Wondershare PPT to Flash Studio can meet your needs. It supports more than
170 animations in PowerPoint, and keeps the hyperlinks and sound object well,
the trial copy is fully functional, you just feel free to take an careful
evaluation.
http://www.sameshow.com

Hope this helps!
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> I created a very complicated power point thats interactive, with
> timing, animation, sounds, hyperlinks, all kinds of things. The file is
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> it plays all the sound at once or it gets jummbled up. I dont know
> anything about flash so i cant just build it in flash. Any suggestions.
Cowtoon - 19 Jun 2006 22:42 GMT
Also ... this company is very responsive to requests and suggestions.
They've changed the program a lot since I first purchased it.
They plan to release a new version and are currently asking/looking for
suggestions for features that are important to those who fill in their
survery for this new release.  They are worth considering.
I have found their support folk to be very helpful.

Not quite many application do a very good job in transforming complicated
PowerPoint presentations to Flash or exe,  however, I would like to see if
Wondershare PPT to Flash Studio can meet your needs. It supports more than
170 animations in PowerPoint, and keeps the hyperlinks and sound object
well,
the trial copy is fully functional, you just feel free to take an careful
evaluation.
http://www.sameshow.com

Hope this helps!
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http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com
PowerPoint to Flash, PowerPoint to Web
http://www.sameshow.com

"curtalansmith@gmail.com" wrote:

> I created a very complicated power point thats interactive, with
> timing, animation, sounds, hyperlinks, all kinds of things. The file is
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> it plays all the sound at once or it gets jummbled up. I dont know
> anything about flash so i cant just build it in flash. Any suggestions.

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