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Slide with Flash file will not transition

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mimi - 18 Jun 2007 19:29 GMT
Hi,
Hope someone can help me. I have a slide with a .swf file embedded on
it.  For some reason, though, the presentation will not transition at
all from that slide.  (I've set the transition time to 1 second,
though it hasn't helped)  I've done similar slides with other flash
files without a problem.  I thought perhaps this file was simply too
long.

Is there any way to just show a portion of the file, aka the first 7
seconds of it?  Or can I force it to transition to the next slide?

Any ideas would be helpful.
mimi - 19 Jun 2007 14:46 GMT
> Hi,
> Hope someone can help me. I have a slide with a .swf file embedded on
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>
> Any ideas would be helpful.

Hi, it's me again. Come on, I'm sure all you Powerpoint brains out
there know how to correct this in your sleep! I realize that I don't
have a wonderful grasp of ppt...but was hoping some kind souls would
be willing to help me out...please!
We have a deadline for this presentation, and I am at a total loss.
I'm using ppt 2003 and have downloaded the latest macromedia flash.
Thanks in advance.
Martin Conradi - 19 Jun 2007 15:25 GMT
I try and avoid swf files in PPT but I seem to remember that you have to
click outside the swf image to get the focus back onto PPT. From there you
continue as normal.

There may be a better way but this may help.

Martin

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www.showcase-online.co.uk

>> Hi,
>> Hope someone can help me. I have a slide with a .swf file embedded on
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> I'm using ppt 2003 and have downloaded the latest macromedia flash.
> Thanks in advance.
 
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