How to create flash from powerpoint slides

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How to create flash from powerpoint slid

Hi all,

Can someone help me how to create flash using .ppt files

Thanks in advance
Kumar
 
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Yury Uskov

Hello,

I think that FlashSpring is the product which can soklve your problem.
http://www.flashspring.com/
It is an add-in for Microsoft PowerPoint which converts presentations to
Flash movies. FlashSpring 2.0 generated one solid Flash movie with all
presentation slides within. And it keeps all visual parameters and includes
every detail of the original presentation: audio, video, embedded Flash
movies and pictures. Slide transitions and animations are also supported
(180+ effects).

Kind regards,
Yury.
 
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jrhx

Too easy to do it!!!
Use PPT2FLASH TO create a flash from powerpoint .ppt files
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/powerpoint-to-flash.php?sid=4

PPT2Flash Standard is your most trusty ally to transform PowerPoint
slideshows to Flash movie clips. The functions of the program have been
embedded within MS PowerPoint tool bar after installation. It supports 170+
animations and transitions, allowing users to import background audio or
record voice narration. You can also set password to protect your
presentation.
 
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challa prabhu

Download RoboFlash program trial version to convert your PPT to Flash.

Challa Prabhu
 
K

king marsh

Hi all,

Can someone help me how to create flash using .ppt files

Thanks in advance
Kumar

If you have some programming experience, you can convert powerpoin
files to flash manually,
Read this article : How to creat a Flash PowerPoint Presentation
http://www.sameshow.com/other/powerpoint-to-flash5.html

If you are a common user without technical background, you can have a
look at some commercial converters.
There are many converter available out there to choose from, from
simple to complicated.

I think the best choice has something to do with that how you will
use
the converted flash files and the original PowerPoint files.


1. When I have a simple PowerPoint presentation and most of the
content
is static text and i just want a prsentataion in the Flash format for
easy delivery , I would go to some simple converters and my favoriate
is a FREE converter :powerbullet Presenter - This tool can not retain
animations and transitions.
http://www.powerbullet.com/


2. If I have some compliated PowerPoint presentations with a lot of
animations, transitions, audio and other things, I alway make efforts
to find some converter with excellent conversion features. Just do
not
want to lose the WOW of my presentations.


Based on my reviews of some conveters of this catagory, my pick is
this
one - satisfactory conversion results and attractive price :
PPT2Flash
Standard
http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.php?sid=5

Supported:
most animations
all transitions
audio: Voiceover and Inserted Audio
Notes
Attachments
Hyperlinks


3. Looking for customization of the final output of the presentation
and some specials uses of the flash presentation , for example ,
learning and training content, the co called PowerPoint to flash
converter are alway renamed as PowerPoint -based Learning & Training
tools. Usually, the flash presentation will be embeded in a template
which can be customized acorrding to specific presentation
requirements. Also, these kind of tools enable users to manage
content
in some way. The conversion from PowerPoint to flash is just a small
funtion out of all.


My experience is with PPT2Flash Pro
http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash-pro.php?sid=5


Of course, you can also find many other excellent tools in the
market.

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-------- Rapid E-learning Suite-----------
Convert PowerPoint to E-learning Courseware for LMS
Create interactive quizzes to enhance learning
http://www.sameshow.com/index.php?sid=5
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