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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Flash vs. Powerpoint |
From: | james |
Date: | Mon, 9 Aug 1999 17:35:24 +0100 |
> Just a tip, why don't you try using Flash inside
> your powerpoint
> presentation ? That way you can have it all.
> -----------
Hmmmm... so actually create a flash movie for each
slide or something to that effect? Maybe I'm not
clear where you are going with this - perhaps you
could give me the pros/cons of going this route. Why
wouldn't I just use flash or just use powerpoint?
Any examples of combing the two would be appreciated
as well.
Again, here's what I'm up against: this is a stand
alone presentation, we really don't want to force the
user to use any certain tool (another great thing with
flash), it has to be quick, printable, high quality,
and if it works on the web, even better. I need to be
able to easily skip slides/frames and print them for
distribution.
Should I look into something more robust like
Director?
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Re: FLASH: Flash vs. Powerpoint, Nigel Randsley-Pena
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