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I've never had such wonky results from inserting flash into PPT as I'm
having now.
We have a FLA with a couple of different movies elements within it + a
couple of simple text effects.
The published SWFs play perfectly in a browser on a Mac or a PC, but
gets very wonky in PPT, jumping ahead in the movies and not holding to
certain timings and continually looping even though there is a stop at
the end of the FLA.
We've created the SWFs from a PC and a Mac using Flash 8, and no
matter how hard we try to tweak the FLA, the results are never what the
browser shows (and what the SWF should be.)
I'm using PPT 2003 on a PC with Flash Player 8 installed and using
Flashback (I've tried clicking flashback on and off, but that doesn't
seem to affect anything.)
Has anyone encountered issues like this? It seems like PPT is not
reading certain action scripts. Could this be?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
- Nolan
having now.
We have a FLA with a couple of different movies elements within it + a
couple of simple text effects.
The published SWFs play perfectly in a browser on a Mac or a PC, but
gets very wonky in PPT, jumping ahead in the movies and not holding to
certain timings and continually looping even though there is a stop at
the end of the FLA.
We've created the SWFs from a PC and a Mac using Flash 8, and no
matter how hard we try to tweak the FLA, the results are never what the
browser shows (and what the SWF should be.)
I'm using PPT 2003 on a PC with Flash Player 8 installed and using
Flashback (I've tried clicking flashback on and off, but that doesn't
seem to affect anything.)
Has anyone encountered issues like this? It seems like PPT is not
reading certain action scripts. Could this be?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
- Nolan