Playing function in Shockwave Control panel

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I have a slide show set up for a continuous repeating with multiple slides.
On one of the slides is a SWF file. All of the controls were set properly.
When I view slideshow it works great the first time through. However, when
the slide show repeats the SWF slide does not play and then after the time
just advances to the next slide. I noticed that when the SWF was embedded
the Playing function switch to False automatically after first time
through.... and didn't play second time. I tried it on linked file and the
Playing function stayed on True but still didn't play on second time through.
Is this a glitch or is there something else needed to accomplish continual
play each time through. Thanks
 
Thanks, for the response.

I found another similar player, and found that the best way to do it is 3rd
party.

Thanks,
MrSaxManT

Echo S said:
You need to grab Shyam Pillai's free Flashback add-in.
http://www.mvps.org/skp/

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MrSaxManT said:
I have a slide show set up for a continuous repeating with multiple slides.
On one of the slides is a SWF file. All of the controls were set
properly.
When I view slideshow it works great the first time through. However,
when
the slide show repeats the SWF slide does not play and then after the time
just advances to the next slide. I noticed that when the SWF was embedded
the Playing function switch to False automatically after first time
through.... and didn't play second time. I tried it on linked file and
the
Playing function stayed on True but still didn't play on second time
through.
Is this a glitch or is there something else needed to accomplish continual
play each time through. Thanks
 

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