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Can SWF files be used in Microsoft PowerPoint?

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Apr 14, 2020 Apr 14, 2020

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Can SWF files be used in Microsoft PowerPoint?

 

If not, what is recommended as the most suitable export format from Animate to be used in Microsoft PowerPoint?

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Community Expert , Apr 14, 2020 Apr 14, 2020

hi,

 

NO I don't think SWF files can be imported in Powerpoint. But you could export your Animate file to a MOVIE, and then you can load that into Powerpoint. An animated GIF might also be another option,

 

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Thank you Kglad.  I followed the link and wow that completely lost me.

 

Is there a similar/easier way of doing it?

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hi,

 

NO I don't think SWF files can be imported in Powerpoint. But you could export your Animate file to a MOVIE, and then you can load that into Powerpoint. An animated GIF might also be another option,

 

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