Extract a flash file

S

Sumit

I received a presentation that has a flash file embedded in one of the
slides. How do I extract that?
 
M

Michael Koerner

It can't be embedded. it has to be linked. The file should be in the same folder
as your presentation.

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


I received a presentation that has a flash file embedded in one of the
slides. How do I extract that?
 
S

Sumit

Actually, I received this as a pps [Presentation] in a mail. I just saved
that as a ppt thinking that I could extract the flash from it. But I couldnt
devise a way.
 
E

Echo S

Flash (SWF) files can be embedded into PPT files using an Active X control.
If you do indeed have an embedded SWF in the PPT file, you *might* be able
to extract it by using PPT's File/Save as HTML or File/Save As Web Page. The
result will be a folder full of files from your PPT file. The SWF may be in
there somewhere.

That's what I'd try, anyway.

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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
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Sumit said:
Actually, I received this as a pps [Presentation] in a mail. I just saved
that as a ppt thinking that I could extract the flash from it. But I couldnt
devise a way.

Michael Koerner said:
It can't be embedded. it has to be linked. The file should be in the same folder
as your presentation.

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


I received a presentation that has a flash file embedded in one of the
slides. How do I extract that?
 
M

Michael Koerner

Arrrrrrrrrgh!!! I keep forgetting that. Thanks once again for picking up after
me.

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


Flash (SWF) files can be embedded into PPT files using an Active X control.
If you do indeed have an embedded SWF in the PPT file, you *might* be able
to extract it by using PPT's File/Save as HTML or File/Save As Web Page. The
result will be a folder full of files from your PPT file. The SWF may be in
there somewhere.

That's what I'd try, anyway.

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

Sumit said:
Actually, I received this as a pps [Presentation] in a mail. I just saved
that as a ppt thinking that I could extract the flash from it. But I couldnt
devise a way.

Michael Koerner said:
It can't be embedded. it has to be linked. The file should be in the same folder
as your presentation.

--
<>Please post all follow-up questions/replies to the newsgroup<>
<><>Email unless specifically requested will not be opened<><>
<><><>Do Provide The Version Of PowerPoint You Are Using<><><>
<><><>Do Not Post Attachments In This Newsgroup<><><>
Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


I received a presentation that has a flash file embedded in one of the
slides. How do I extract that?
 
S

Shyam Pillai

Sumit,
The movie is embedded within the activex control and not PowerPoint. I don't
think saving the file as a web page will help in this case. I haven't come
across any approach to retrieve a movie within an embedded flash movie
control.
 
S

Sumit

Exactly Shyam! I tried saving the PPT as a web page, but I just got a gif and
not the actual swf. As of now, I managed to get the flash file from some
other source. Thanks anyway!
 
E

Echo S

Shyam Pillai said:
Sumit,
The movie is embedded within the activex control and not PowerPoint. I don't
think saving the file as a web page will help in this case. I haven't come
across any approach to retrieve a movie within an embedded flash movie
control.

Thanks for confirming this, Shyam. I *thought* that was the case, but I
wasn't positive.
 

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