How hard is it to import a powerpoint presentation into flash. It would be perfect for me if the output would look like this: every powerpoint slide becomes a movieclip or a .swf file. I don't have any animations and sounds, its just text and images. I know i could save the slides to png but its very bad idea using bitmaps for text in flash. I also cant use programs like slideshare, because they add their own navigation bars and i cant use them offline.
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OpenOffice's Impress has a Powerpoint import, and Flash export function. I have no idea how it will work for your case, but give it a shot before you start exporting manually. |
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I'm using FlashPoint PowerPoint to flash converter, it supports PowerPoint 2003 and 2007, the navigation bar can be hided based on your needs. |
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You can use openOffice or powerpoint 2007 (which has in-built xps support) for exporting your presentations into pdf's and then use pdf2swf for converting pdf into swfs. |
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There are 6 ways to convert PowerPoint to flash, maybe it helps. |
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There are quite a number of converters on the open market. I use Articulate Presenter, which is quite good. |
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