Keeps getting worse ... flash in powerpoint

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DianaH

I'll be doing a presentation with powerpoint on someone else's laptop.
Problem is ... they can't see flash files in powerpoint, but they can see
them everywhere else. Any ideas on what's up with that?

I've asked them to do a "repair" in Powerpoint 2003, but I have no idea if
it will help. This is getting a little frustrating. I'd sure appreciate
any help.
Diana
 
You might open Internet Explorer, go to the Macromedia site, and update the
Flash Player. Someone reported recently that that fixed a similar problem
for them.
 
Echo, that worked for me, but it's not working for that laptop.
It's got me miffed and totally frustrated. This presentation goes live (at
a church function) tomorrow night and I'm in panic mode. The only place
that laptop will display the swf files in on the net. I posted (for
testing) the swf files and they can be watched when the person clicks on
them ... from internet explorer. However, if I send the the file or the
powerpoint file - they don't display. I really need these files to show up
in Powerpoint. It's working for me!!!!
Diana

Echo S said:
You might open Internet Explorer, go to the Macromedia site, and update
the
Flash Player. Someone reported recently that that fixed a similar problem
for them.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


DianaH said:
I'll be doing a presentation with powerpoint on someone else's laptop.
Problem is ... they can't see flash files in powerpoint, but they can see
them everywhere else. Any ideas on what's up with that?

I've asked them to do a "repair" in Powerpoint 2003, but I have no idea
if
it will help. This is getting a little frustrating. I'd sure appreciate
any help.
Diana
 
Echo, that worked for me, but it's not working for that laptop.
It's got me miffed and totally frustrated. This presentation goes live (at
a church function) tomorrow night and I'm in panic mode. The only place
that laptop will display the swf files in on the net. I posted (for
testing) the swf files and they can be watched when the person clicks on
them ... from internet explorer. However, if I send the the file or the
powerpoint file - they don't display. I really need these files to show up
in Powerpoint. It's working for me!!!!

You do know that you can't insert them directly into PPT, right?

You're following e.g. the instrux at www.flashgeek.com?

Diana

Echo S said:
You might open Internet Explorer, go to the Macromedia site, and update
the
Flash Player. Someone reported recently that that fixed a similar problem
for them.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


DianaH said:
I'll be doing a presentation with powerpoint on someone else's laptop.
Problem is ... they can't see flash files in powerpoint, but they can see
them everywhere else. Any ideas on what's up with that?

I've asked them to do a "repair" in Powerpoint 2003, but I have no idea
if
it will help. This is getting a little frustrating. I'd sure appreciate
any help.
Diana
 
Ah, you're the one who resolved your problem that way the first time, then.

If worse comes to worst, play them through the 'net -- use Live Web to play
that page in PPT. http://skp.mvps.org/liveweb.htm

I don't know what else to do to force PPT to play the Flash file or the
ActiveX control.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


DianaH said:
Echo, that worked for me, but it's not working for that laptop.
It's got me miffed and totally frustrated. This presentation goes live (at
a church function) tomorrow night and I'm in panic mode. The only place
that laptop will display the swf files in on the net. I posted (for
testing) the swf files and they can be watched when the person clicks on
them ... from internet explorer. However, if I send the the file or the
powerpoint file - they don't display. I really need these files to show up
in Powerpoint. It's working for me!!!!
Diana

Echo S said:
You might open Internet Explorer, go to the Macromedia site, and update
the
Flash Player. Someone reported recently that that fixed a similar problem
for them.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


DianaH said:
I'll be doing a presentation with powerpoint on someone else's laptop.
Problem is ... they can't see flash files in powerpoint, but they can see
them everywhere else. Any ideas on what's up with that?

I've asked them to do a "repair" in Powerpoint 2003, but I have no idea
if
it will help. This is getting a little frustrating. I'd sure appreciate
any help.
Diana
 
That's right Steve. I'm using the control toolbox and the properties box to
designate the file.
Thanks for mentioning it though.

Steve Rindsberg said:
Echo, that worked for me, but it's not working for that laptop.
It's got me miffed and totally frustrated. This presentation goes live
(at
a church function) tomorrow night and I'm in panic mode. The only place
that laptop will display the swf files in on the net. I posted (for
testing) the swf files and they can be watched when the person clicks on
them ... from internet explorer. However, if I send the the file or the
powerpoint file - they don't display. I really need these files to show
up
in Powerpoint. It's working for me!!!!

You do know that you can't insert them directly into PPT, right?

You're following e.g. the instrux at www.flashgeek.com?

Diana

Echo S said:
You might open Internet Explorer, go to the Macromedia site, and update
the
Flash Player. Someone reported recently that that fixed a similar
problem
for them.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


I'll be doing a presentation with powerpoint on someone else's laptop.
Problem is ... they can't see flash files in powerpoint, but they can
see
them everywhere else. Any ideas on what's up with that?

I've asked them to do a "repair" in Powerpoint 2003, but I have no
idea
if
it will help. This is getting a little frustrating. I'd sure
appreciate
any help.
Diana

-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
 
Try the Swiff Point Player.
It breaks a couple of formatting things but in a pinch it will easily
play the SWF just like you would insert a movie. You won't be able
to double click on a slide in slide sorter view to go to slide view. And
you can't double click on objects to get the properties. Other than that
it works great and bypasses all of the control box stuff.

http://www.globfx.com/downloads/swfpoint/

..................TD
 
A common mistake is to confuse the Flash Player with the Shockwave Player.
What you really want to download and install is the Shockwave Player.

Boy, am I confused then.

Flash stopped working on one of my PCs; downloading the Shockwave Player did
nothing, but removing it and downloading the Flash Player made everything
better.
 

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