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abelz22
Aug 22nd, 2006, 01:32 AM
Note:due to here isn't support more than five images,so check particular pages visit:
http://cooline18.googlepages.com/convertpowerpointtoflash

I made an attempt to create a homepage banner with Microsoft PowerPoint and a third party tool Wondershare PPT2Flash Professional (http://www.sameshow.com/index.php?sid=6).I will show you in details in this article.

I think it?s hard to believe. But when I finished this work and publish it to web as a homepage successful, finally I believe. An idea to share it with all flash newbies and design fans pops up in my mind. That?s main reason for me to write this article.
Let?s start to create our PowerPoint work as a homepage now. I believe, PowerPoint is able to work in companion with Flash in future.

Ok, let?s begin our design tour. I will show you step by step. ^_^

My showcase: sample.swf (http://www6.sameshow.com/images/sample/sample05.swf)

First, you must be sure that your PC has Microsoft PowerPoint installed. Launch the PowerPoint software. Setup it as follows:

1. File -> Page Setup. (Set the width and height as you like; I?ve set it as the below screenshot.)
http://www.sameshow.com/images/articles/0811_01.gif

Click ?ok? and the page will change as follows (The rudimental form of a banner appears.):
http://www.sameshow.com/images/articles/0811_02.gif

2. Draw the loading rectangle by using a rectangle tool:
http://www.sameshow.com/images/articles/0811_03.gif

Right click the rectangle -> Custom Animation -> Add Effect -> Entrance -> Wipe (other setups as follows)
http://www.sameshow.com/images/articles/0811_04.gif

3. Insert football: Insert -> Picture -> From File -> Select a picture you want to insert
Add effects to football (three animations: entrance | emphasis | exit):
1) Right click the football -> Custom Animation -> Add Effect -> Entrance -> Fly in.
2) Add Effect -> emphasis -> Spin.
3) Add Effect -> exit -> Spiral out.

4. Insert a text box and input the sentence ?Let's publicize world cup's energy together!? in it. Add effects to the text box (three animations: entrance | emphasis | exit):
1) Right click the football -> Custom Animation -> Add Effect -> Entrance -> select one you want
2) Add Effect -> emphasis -> select one you want
3) Add Effect -> exit -> select one you want

5. Insert the photos and add effects to photos (three animations: entrance | emphasis | exit)
1) Right click the football -> Custom Animation -> Add Effect -> Entrance -> select one you want
2) Add Effect -> emphasis -> select one you want
3) Add Effect -> exit -> select one you want

6. The final interface is as follows (please check your PowerPoint file):
http://www.sameshow.com/images/articles/0811_06.gif

Ok, our PowerPoint banner is finished, but how to convert it to flash banner and to embed it to web?

Yes, this tool ? Wondershare PPT2Flash Professional will take up the final work.
Download from http://www.sameshow.com/index.php?sid=6

You have two options: PPT2Flash Standard Edition (http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.php?sid=6) and PPT2Flash Professional Edition (http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash-pro.php?sid=6).
After installation, you have two modes to operate this software:

1)With the shortcut icon from your tabletop. Double click it.
2)With the PPT2Flash?s plug-in mode, launch the Microsoft PowerPoint, it will show in the menu bar:

You may Record Narration, Import Audio, Edit Audio, Insert Flash, Add Attachments, select Templates to your flash.

Ok, that?s all. I really hope you understand what I have written in this article.
Writing a tutorial isn?t a comfortable job. Does it suit you? Useful for you?
Is this article excellent or not? I am not sure. But I wrote it with my heart, really.

Cheers!

abelz22
Aug 22nd, 2006, 07:51 PM
My newest opus about this thread:

sample/sample06/shell.swf (http://www6.sameshow.com/images/sample/sample06/shell.swf)

bestofdata
Sep 16th, 2006, 07:03 AM
Interresting subject :) (Flash banner with PowerPoint :o)

Cratima
Oct 2nd, 2006, 09:01 AM
Great news!

Absolutly great news!

Thanks a lot!

trinitybrown
Oct 23rd, 2008, 01:49 AM
Nice post, you have really done a great job, well your idea of designing header in this way is really unusual

antoniyo
Nov 3rd, 2008, 05:57 AM
I didn't know about it that we can use power point for web page. thanks for telling us about it. it would be best to upload multipal images to a website.

ethan101
Jul 27th, 2009, 08:43 AM
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