
How to Convert a PowerPoint (ppt) Into a Flash (swf) Animation With OpenOffice Impress
Tutorial Information
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How to Convert a PowerPoint (ppt) Into a Flash (swf) Animation With OpenOffice Impress |
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NickTheGreek |
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Windows Tutorials |
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21 Jun 2012 |
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21 Jun 2012 |
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Description: Turn your powerpoint slideshow into a Adobe Flash file that can easily be added to web pages. You can do it for free using OpenOffice. |
Tutorial Instructions
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Don't spend time on animations in powerpoint if you are only planning on converting it to an .swf as animations will not be included in the .swf file
- Creating the .swf files for free requires downloading and installing the free open-source office suite alternative to Microsoft's Office, from OpenOffice.org. By all means it is worth it.
- Powerpoints saved as .swf files lose some if not all of the animations you added to words and pictures (eg. Fade In/Out)
1. Run the OpenOffice Impress program
2. Click the File tab and then Open and select your previously created Powerpoint (.ppt) file.
3. After the ppt is opened, on the File tab click export and select the location it will be saved as on your Computer.
4. Select .swf on the export as menu and click OK
5. You can open the .swf in your Internet Explorer browser to view. If there is a yellow box warning about an activeX contol, right-click and click allow blocked content. |
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