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 Inserting and Controlling SWFs
 
The following are tips for adding SWF files to presentations:
  • Only SWF files published at 30 frames per second play properly.

  • The SWF file you want to embed must not attempt to make any changes outside its own file. Therefore, the code cannot refer to the following variables: _level#, _global, or stage

  • The SWF file should be set not to loop
     
 
To insert a SWF file into a presentation:
  1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT file).

  2. Navigate to the slide to which you want to add the SWF file.

  3. Click on the slide where you want to place the SWF file

  4. From the Breeze menu, select Insert Flash

  5. Navigate to the location of your SWF file. Select the SWF file and click Open.

    Breeze Presenter adds the SWF file to the slide.

  6. (Optional) If necessary, select the animation place holder and drag it to a new location on the slide.
Tip: You may not see the actual swf on the ppt screen. You can preview what the SWF file will look like by viewing the presentation in PowerPoint Slide Show mode. In PowerPoint, from the View menu, select Slide Show.
 
 
To set how an inserted SWF file is controlled:

You can choose whether the SWF file is controlled by Breeze Presenter or the original SWF playbar

  1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT file) containing an added SWF file.

  2. From the Breeze menu, select Presentation Settings.

  3. Click the Flash Files tab.

  4. Select one of the Flash files in the list.

  5. Deselect the Controlled by Presentation Playbar option. The selected Flash file will play within the viewer, but cannot be controlled by the viewer playbar.
     

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