flash on mac

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asherbuzaglo

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Intel

hello ,

i'm placing here my question because i'm serching for answer and not gettin any real answer .

have power point with flash inside , the flash is interactive (with buttons inside) it have buttons that connecting the slideshow to other places .

on windows all operation system there is no problem with it .

when i play it on mac i can't see the flash .

notice that when i open just the flash file i can see it .

can some one tell me what's going on ?

oh , something more .

when i open the power point on windows i'm getting security warning to enable the content .

please help me !
 
J

Jim Gordon MVP

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Intel

hello ,

i'm placing here my question because i'm serching for answer and not gettin any real answer .

have power point with flash inside , the flash is interactive (with buttons inside) it have buttons that connecting the slideshow to other places .

on windows all operation system there is no problem with it .

when i play it on mac i can't see the flash .

notice that when i open just the flash file i can see it .

can some one tell me what's going on ?

oh , something more .

when i open the power point on windows i'm getting security warning to enable the content .

please help me !

Hi,

On the Mac, QuickTime is used as the movie player in PowerPoint.

Adobe and Apple haven't gotten together in many years about this, so
only very old Flash stuff plays on the Mac in QuickTime.

So far no 3rd party has stepped up to fill the gap, and neither has Adobe.

-Jim

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Jim Gordon
Mac MVP


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