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I understand that .swf buttons look clearer in Articulate (as opposed to .jpg or .gif, which look fuzzy). My problem is how to insert .swf files into PowerPoint, in particular, into the Master slide.
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For more information on adding Flash files with Articulate, please see the link below: http://www.articulate.com/support/presenter09/?p=24
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Thanks, Brian. It sounds like I shouldn't/can't add my .swf buttons to the .ppt deck, but need to add to Articulate. Right? (Just douyblechecking because I had a graphic designer working on this.)
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