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Different types of objects can be added to the slides, including movies. Adobe Flash is a graphics animation package that can save files in a format that is compatible with PowerPoint. | Different types of objects can be added to the slides, including movies. Adobe Flash is a graphics animation package that can save files in a format that is compatible with PowerPoint. | ||
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==== Additional Help<br> ==== | ==== Additional Help<br> ==== |
Latest revision as of 20:01, 15 October 2011
When adding movies or animations to your presentation, embedding Flash gives you the ability to add audience interaction to your slides.
Different types of objects can be added to the slides, including movies. Adobe Flash is a graphics animation package that can save files in a format that is compatible with PowerPoint.
When to Use This
- Showing a short movie within your slide.
- Giving emphasis to the subject you are to talk about.
Additional Help
- Here's Mac and PC help.
- Contact Academic Computing if you need additional help.