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Importing swfs into Powerpoint and getting them to run

Asked by paulsharville in Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation Software, Macromedia Flash, Windows XP Operating System

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I'm trying to import an animated web banner that has been created by one of my designers into a Powerpoint presentation that I need to give at a sales conference. The straightforward import option doesn't like the swf file.

Does anyone know how I can place an SWF into Powerpoint so that it runs when I bring up the relevant slide within the presentation.

Alternatively, is there an animated format that I could ask the designer to convert the SWF file to that would run in PowerpointStart Free Trial
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