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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Perfectly Incorporate Full-screen Flash with PowerPoint Slides

Every now and then, quite many teachers and other presenters should confront with a big challenge as this: when creating a PowerPoint slide show, you may always in need of importing a full-screen flash movie or else generate from the screen capture, and you'd like to have those objects seamlessly incorporate with the main PowerPoint slides, without any compromising, moreover, you would also have either the full-screen flash and the other slides to be played under your control.

So far, MS PowerPoint is powerful enough to let you embed Flash file in the slides using an ActiveX control, and set it to be played in full screen, however, whenever the full-screen flash triggered, you could not exit, unless you force it to, or your should edit the Actionscript in Macromedia Flash.

We, as non Flash experienced users are always on the way of seeking an cost efficient solution to achieve this, however, few ideal ones, while Wondershare PPT to Flash Studio is brought out with its full-screen flash integration, expressing its superiority in strength.

1. Download the free trial copy via http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash-download.html this application is absolutely clean without any spyware. The trial version is fully functional. Then install it.

2. As this application can run as standalone program or PowerPoint plug-in, it is suggested to use as the latter for more features. Launch your pre-made slides, you may found the "PPT2FLASH" on the main menu button.

3. Select "Insert Flash..." on the "PPT2FLASH" drop down menu, all the slides titles will be listed in the program in sequence, you just add the flash movie from hard drive before or after the particular slide, and the flash movie will be recognized as one slide in the whole presentation. Click "OK" to continue.

4. Select "Publish" on the "PPT2FLASH" drop down menu, choose the output type as "Publish to web", and do check the option "Export an integrated .swf file" to get an solid flash presentation. Then "Continue" and "Start".

5. When the conversion finished, locate the generated flash file in the following directory {Program Install Path}output

6. Open the flash file, there is an adjustable playback control button, it can be minimized into a round icon for clean slide view, keeping the control ability for the presentation.

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