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new to Flash presentation - silly request i know (Jan/18/2007 )

hi all,

i used to use PowePoint slides for my presentations, they 're fine, but i wish to be more advanced and learn how to apply Flash in presentation...i know it's something silly, but i hope i'm not the only one here unsure.gif blush.gif blush.gif ...thanx for helping rolleyes.gif

-strawberry-

QUOTE (strawberry @ Jan 18 2007, 10:19 PM)
hi all,

i used to use PowePoint slides for my presentations, they 're fine, but i wish to be more advanced and learn how to apply Flash in presentation...i know it's something silly, but i hope i'm not the only one here unsure.gif blush.gif blush.gif ...thanx for helping rolleyes.gif


i dont know what you mean but i think there are some options that you can only do with wondows XP for example. and if you have it, it is very easy just try clicking on different options and you will figure out. smile.gif

-Kathy-

i think what she meant was Flash by Macromedia presentations which are really very powerful tools in presenting data and can include a lot of wonderful animations.

i would suggest you grab a copy of that software, and then buy a tutorial book or an interactive CD. its not that difficult actually.

-arvinsign-

Using Macromedia Flash for presentation is nice, I have seen it before.
I did try to learn it but I gave up finally. tongue.gif

-virus_fan-

QUOTE (arvinsign @ Jan 22 2007, 12:46 PM)
i think what she meant was Flash by Macromedia presentations which are really very powerful tools in presenting data and can include a lot of wonderful animations.

i would suggest you grab a copy of that software, and then buy a tutorial book or an interactive CD. its not that difficult actually.


Try out this link . Its from Adobe (I think they have own but similar flash media format) but should also work with Macromedia flashs. Otherwise if you have a flash animation you can convert it to a file format Powerpoint recognizes and import it directly (Insert Film/Animation). Free tools for this are easly googeable.

-hobglobin-

thanx all

yes, i'm looking for something like flash macromedia

-strawberry-