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Old 08-25-2010, 08:11 AM
flethuseo flethuseo is offline adding swf file to presentation Windows Vista adding swf file to presentation Office 2007
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Hi everyone,

I'm adding an swf file to a presentation, and it
works when I add the full path, but I really dislike
this because I will have to move my presentation
to another machine and the path will most certainly


not be the same. I don't want to tweak with this
when I need to present. Is it possible to specify a
relative path, or embed permanently the shockwave
file in the presentation.

Ted.
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Old 08-25-2010, 10:52 AM
pptvandal pptvandal is offline adding swf file to presentation Windows 7 adding swf file to presentation Office 2007
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PowerPoint 2007 will not allow you to embed a .swf object as in previous versions. The simplest approach is to place the .swf in the same folder as the PowerPoint.. so it’s co resident with the PowerPoint file. In the Shockwave Flash Objects properties “Movie” field, simply enter the flash files name “whatever.swf” that’s it.
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