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Show a Flash animation frame when opening a Powerpoint presentation

Asked by Guy2 in Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation Software, Adobe Flash, Microsoft Applications

Tags: Microsoft, Office Powerpoint, 2003, animation, frame

Hi all,

I have a Powerpoint presentation that embedds a Flash animation (swf file). I use Powerpoint 2003 and a Flash 9 animation.
The problem is that when the presentation is opened, no image (in fact a frame of the Flash animation) appears on the slide that contains the Flash object. Instead, a blank rectangle is displayed.
To make it appear, I must start the presentation in slideshow mode (here the animation is playing) and then return to 'Normal' view. The last animation image is then shown on the slide. From now, if I save the presentation, close it and then reopen it, no image is shown.

I have tried with different Flash animation versions and noticed that an image is displayed for Flash animation when compiled in Flash 7. In a Flash 8 animation, no image appears too. It seems that a change since Flash version 8 avoids an image to be displayed when opening the Powerpoint presentation.

I joined 2 Powerpoint presentations to illustrate the problem. Please rename to ppt to open them (sorry, cannot upload ppt files).

I hope the problem explanation is clear enough, tell me if you need additional details.

Thanks in advance.
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embedded swf compiled in version 7 shows an image when presentation opens
 
 
embedded swf compiled in version 8 does not show any image when presentation opens
 
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Zones: Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation Software, Adobe Flash, Microsoft Applications
Tags: Microsoft, Office Powerpoint, 2003, animation, frame
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