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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Adobe vs Macromedia - Intriguing Point. |
From: | ComposiMo |
Date: | Sat, 2 Sep 2000 09:56:42 +0100 |
Of course i am speaking purely on my own here, and with a bit of added
ignorance, since i do not own Illustrator9, but you *should* be able to
import that SWF file it gives you into Flash.... Right? File>Import> and
then choose swf from the drop down box, and find your file....
This *should* work.... once again, i do not own Illustrator9, and therefore
cannot test this, but i see no reason why it wouldn't work.
John Ward
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stevemintonlineone [dot] net writes:
> Hmm, I have just installed Illustrator 9...it claims that it can export
> Flash files, which is technically incorrect as it is indeed unable to do
> this. It is only able to export SWF files.
>
> Something to pass on to legal JD??
>
> After all, surely a Flash file is one which can be opened in well, Flash?
>
>
> Steve Minton
> stevemintonlineone [dot] net
>
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