Shockwave Flash Object.

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apm38

Can someone please help an old man? I am using Powerpoint 2003 which I would
like to embed a shockwave flash object. I am trying to get animations to work
in the Articulare Powerpoint add on. I get the shockwave to draw a box on my
slide but when I try to run it a message comes up "An error occured during
creation of an activeX control" also when I go into properties I cannot find
the "Movie Box" which is quoted in the material I have to get this item to
work.
I am no computer expert so please use plain language, I am sorry.
 
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Steve Rindsberg

Can someone please help an old man? I am using Powerpoint 2003 which I would
like to embed a shockwave flash object. I am trying to get animations to work
in the Articulare Powerpoint add on. I get the shockwave to draw a box on my
slide but when I try to run it a message comes up "An error occured during
creation of an activeX control" also when I go into properties I cannot find
the "Movie Box" which is quoted in the material I have to get this item to
work.
I am no computer expert so please use plain language, I am sorry.

PowerPoint 2003 and Articulate are Windows programs but you've fallen in among
Mac users.

Try asking the same question in the Public.PowerPoint section of this same
group. The wizard who wrote Articulate is one of the regulars. If anyone can
answer your question, he can.

If you need help finding the section, look here:

The PowerPoint Newsgroup
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00275.htm

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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J

Jim Gordon MVP

More like ascended than fell ;-)

-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP


PowerPoint 2003 and Articulate are Windows programs but you've fallen in among
Mac users.

--
Jim Gordon
Mac MVP

MVPs are not Microsoft Employees
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