From: WJJK on 14 May 2010 07:12 I have a problem with using flash animations in powerpoint 2007. When I open a new powerpoint presentation and insert a flash animation in it, then it works fine. But once I save it and open it again, it refuses to play. Who knows how to solve this problem?
From: WJJK on 16 May 2010 05:23 I don't embed the swf file in the presentation. The presentation is stored in the same folder as the swf file, and it contains the complete path in the "movie" item of properties. When I make the presentation, the flash animation works as it should, but once I store the presentation, close powerpoint and open it again, it refuses to play the animation. Echo S wrote: > Flash files aren't embedded in PPT 2007 -- is it linked properly? Is the > SWF where PPT expects to find it? >
From: WJJK on 16 May 2010 10:08 Which I already tried, but without any success. Echo S wrote: > I'd also suggest Flashback, then, as has been mentioned in another thread. >
From: Bill Dilworth on 16 May 2010 17:19 How long is the full path to the SWF file? B "WJJK" <wjjk(a)wxs.nl> wrote in message news:4beffc48$0$14121$703f8584(a)textnews.kpn.nl... > Which I already tried, but without any success. > > Echo S wrote: >> I'd also suggest Flashback, then, as has been mentioned in another >> thread. >> >
From: a1k1do via OfficeKB.com on 17 May 2010 05:11 maybe nothing but I had the same issue with a .swf file. I realised that this only happened with flex exported as .swf. I did some test exporting flash file with various AS2 and AS3 and all was fine. When i exported a flex project it was just dandy first time round but if i re-opened no luck. You could try loading it within another flash file and see if that solves it. Bill Dilworth wrote: >How long is the full path to the SWF file? > >B > >> Which I already tried, but without any success. >> >>> I'd also suggest Flashback, then, as has been mentioned in another >>> thread. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/powerpoint/201005/1
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