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    Converting swf to ppt

    Hey guys...

    I need to convert SWF to PPT (shockwave to powerpoint)
    or FLA to PPT (flash to powerpoint)

    I am having ahard time trying to find software that does this.

    Any ideas ?

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    They are both completely different systems, I can't imagine there is any software out there that can do this. Why does it need to be in Powerpoint?

    You will probably have to get buy Flash, open the files in there, copy the content out and re-create it in Powerpoint.

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    Yes I know, its for this user at work.

    I have found http://www.globfx.com/products/swfpoint/ to be a little bit helpful...

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    This user at work is asking you to shove a square brick through a circle hole, the best you can do is use that plugin to play it on top of a powerpoint slide, or do what funkstar said, buy flash and copy the content out (be wary of the flash author's copyright). It's a bit of a silly notion tbh.
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    Only know an app that convets powerpoint to flash & video - VisiPPT.

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    I'm pretty sure PowerPoint 2003 supports SWF files, and trats them much like a WMV movie file.

    If not, I'm sure I came across SWF to Powerponit conversion tools on Google.

    Try these links:

    http://www.mix-fx.com/tutorials/importpowerpoint.html

    http://board.flashkit.com/board/arch.../t-347631.html

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