Don't have a flash sample here so I can't exactly test it out. Would like to
ask though, have you set the slide to advance automatically? Click Slide Show
> Slide Transition. Put a checkmark on Advance automatically after. And the
time at 00:00, or 5 seconds after the flash has completed playing.
If you are running on kiosk mode, invisble linking may helps too:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/tohlz/archive/2007/09/25/invisible-linking.aspx

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> Hi,
> I am using Powerpoint on a PC at work and I embedded a flash movie on slide
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monasmadali - 26 Sep 2007 20:04 GMT
Hi,
thanks! that actually worked. Though I think my boss wants it to go to the
next slide upon mouse click, not automatically, which still did not work.
do you know how to do that?
> Don't have a flash sample here so I can't exactly test it out. Would like to
> ask though, have you set the slide to advance automatically? Click Slide Show
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tohlz - 26 Sep 2007 20:22 GMT
Click Slide Show > Slide Transition. Is the Advance slide On mouse click
checked?

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> Hi,
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monasmadali - 26 Sep 2007 20:39 GMT
I checked "ON mouse click" option and also the "Advance Automatically
option", and it only advanced to the next slide automatically. I tried then
to unclick "Advanced Automatically" and only have the "On mouse click" and
it didn't work.
> Click Slide Show > Slide Transition. Is the Advance slide On mouse click
> checked?
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tohlz - 26 Sep 2007 20:48 GMT
Is the flash covering the entire screen?

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> I checked "ON mouse click" option and also the "Advance Automatically
> option", and it only advanced to the next slide automatically. I tried then
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monasmadali - 26 Sep 2007 21:04 GMT
yes it does cover the entire screen. I recommended to my company that they do
not do that b/c it works fine if you click outside the flash object.
> I checked "ON mouse click" option and also the "Advance Automatically
> option", and it only advanced to the next slide automatically. I tried then
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tohlz - 26 Sep 2007 21:12 GMT
Yes, that's what stopping it advance... You will have to leave some space for
clicking. Clicking on the flash won't get the slide to advance. If you want
to have it full screen, then try pressing enter key instead for advance.

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> yes it does cover the entire screen. I recommended to my company that they do
> not do that b/c it works fine if you click outside the flash object.
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monasmadali - 26 Sep 2007 21:18 GMT
yes, I also came to that conclusion. It does advance to the next screen if
you have a mouse with a scroll on it. Or if you do not make the flash object
the entire size of the screen and leave some room for clicking.
thanks for all your help.
M-
> Yes, that's what stopping it advance... You will have to leave some space for
> clicking. Clicking on the flash won't get the slide to advance. If you want
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