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Old 05-01-2012, 07:57 AM
JohnWilson JohnWilson is offline Embedded SWF - 'Playing' is false after run Windows 7 64bit Embedded SWF - 'Playing' is false after run Office 2010 32bit
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Ideally you'd want that to run every time that slide started.
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Ideally you'd want that to run every time that slide started.
you are so clever john, i googled the page just now.
i have the same question.
but i am not good at VBA so i don't know how to modify that code and to my ppt.
my flash is in the 2nd slide, and it's name is "ShockwaveFlash1", i know how to operate the VBA editer because i usually wright some macro in excel.
but how to do in in PPT.
your kindly reply will be honestly appreciated.
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