Linking a onlin flash anim. in a presentation.

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Bruce

We would like to do a presentation for Veterans Day, which would include
this link, http://thetexaseagle.com/heroes/remember.htm

I have read a little on links, but not sure how to do it right?

I want to put the link into the presentation, when it hits that slide, open
the site, then at the end of the flash presentation, go to the next slide.
Is this possible.
Without a lot of problems?
thanks bruce
I wanted to download it to the hd, but can not figure out how too, or find a
downloadable file that would work on the computer
 
We would like to do a presentation for Veterans Day, which would include
this link, http://thetexaseagle.com/heroes/remember.htm

I have read a little on links, but not sure how to do it right?

I want to put the link into the presentation, when it hits that slide, open
the site, then at the end of the flash presentation, go to the next slide.
Is this possible.
Without a lot of problems?
thanks bruce
I wanted to download it to the hd, but can not figure out how too, or find a
downloadable file that would work on the computer

The file had this copyright info:

Compiled in October, 2002 by Jim Byers.
If you are Fire Department, Law Enforcement, Military or Educational personnel,
or you are serving in ministry and would like a copy of this presentation
to be used for non-commercial purposes, simply use it.

-------------------

It's not clear whether your use falls under this broad permission; it might be
best to try to contact the author and ask for his permission (and a copy of the
SWF file).

You can also try Shyam's LiveWeb addin. Have a look round http://skp.mvps.org
 
You've no respect for intellectual property rights, then?
 
ok, how do I insert the link into the flash file(Square with the x)? that it
shows?
thanks
 

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