Re: [Flashcoders] Flash to Powerpoint

2010-10-24 Thread Anthony Pace

 Use VB, and embed the control,
have the control load your swf,
have your swf load the data.

Did it years ago and it worked fine.

On 10/22/2010 11:47 AM, Lehr, Theodore wrote:

I want to do it dynamically... the data in the movieclips will be changing


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You could always go the oldschool route of taking screenshots and pasting on
the slide(s).






On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Lehr, Theodore
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Anyone have a link to a tutorial or something that gives siome guidance on
how to create a powerpoint presentation from Flash - like I want to click a
button and then be given a prompt to open or save a pps - and the
presentation would be made up of, say, an image (object) on each slide

No - I have not googled yet but I will :-)

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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash to Powerpoint

2010-10-22 Thread Nathan Mynarcik
You could always go the oldschool route of taking screenshots and pasting on
the slide(s).






On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Lehr, Theodore
ted_l...@federal.dell.comwrote:

 Anyone have a link to a tutorial or something that gives siome guidance on
 how to create a powerpoint presentation from Flash - like I want to click a
 button and then be given a prompt to open or save a pps - and the
 presentation would be made up of, say, an image (object) on each slide

 No - I have not googled yet but I will :-)

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RE: [Flashcoders] Flash to Powerpoint

2010-10-22 Thread Lehr, Theodore
I want to do it dynamically... the data in the movieclips will be changing


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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash to Powerpoint

You could always go the oldschool route of taking screenshots and pasting on
the slide(s).






On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Lehr, Theodore
ted_l...@federal.dell.comwrote:

 Anyone have a link to a tutorial or something that gives siome guidance on
 how to create a powerpoint presentation from Flash - like I want to click a
 button and then be given a prompt to open or save a pps - and the
 presentation would be made up of, say, an image (object) on each slide

 No - I have not googled yet but I will :-)

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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash to Powerpoint

2010-10-22 Thread Matt S.
Honestly, I dont know if you're going to find an easy way to do that.
Perhaps a PHP script, where you would export all the JPGs, pass them
to the script, and then generate a PPS, but some cursory googling
doesnt turn up anything to that effect. I suspect this is one of those
things that sounds easy when you say it but will prove quite difficult
to accomplish.

.m

On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Lehr, Theodore
ted_l...@federal.dell.com wrote:
 I want to do it dynamically... the data in the movieclips will be changing

 
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 [flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Nathan Mynarcik 
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 Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 11:36 AM
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 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash to Powerpoint

 You could always go the oldschool route of taking screenshots and pasting on
 the slide(s).






 On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Lehr, Theodore
 ted_l...@federal.dell.comwrote:

 Anyone have a link to a tutorial or something that gives siome guidance on
 how to create a powerpoint presentation from Flash - like I want to click a
 button and then be given a prompt to open or save a pps - and the
 presentation would be made up of, say, an image (object) on each slide

 No - I have not googled yet but I will :-)

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RE: [Flashcoders] Flash to Powerpoint

2010-10-22 Thread Merrill, Jason
 I want to do it dynamically... the data in the movieclips will be 
 changing

Yeah, you can't do that. 

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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash to Powerpoint

2010-10-22 Thread Karim Beyrouti
You might be better off looking for php/powerpoint libs - either that - or you 
might be 
able to write an exporter using bytearray in AS3. But just guessing on that one.

Good luck.


On 22 Oct 2010, at 17:00, Matt S. wrote:

 Honestly, I dont know if you're going to find an easy way to do that.
 Perhaps a PHP script, where you would export all the JPGs, pass them
 to the script, and then generate a PPS, but some cursory googling
 doesnt turn up anything to that effect. I suspect this is one of those
 things that sounds easy when you say it but will prove quite difficult
 to accomplish.
 
 .m
 
 On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Lehr, Theodore
 ted_l...@federal.dell.com wrote:
 I want to do it dynamically... the data in the movieclips will be 
 changing
 
 
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 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash to Powerpoint
 
 You could always go the oldschool route of taking screenshots and pasting on
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 Anyone have a link to a tutorial or something that gives siome guidance on
 how to create a powerpoint presentation from Flash - like I want to click a
 button and then be given a prompt to open or save a pps - and the
 presentation would be made up of, say, an image (object) on each slide
 
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash to Powerpoint

2010-10-22 Thread Karl DeSaulniers
You could record the data into separate Quicktime movies that you can  
then put into a ppt though.
No dynamics though, they just play, but if the video is recorded in a  
way that it looks like its loading new content, you can get the effect.


Did you create your graphic layout for the flash piece in photoshop  
first? or the like?
If you did, then take those files and construct your ppt file from  
that, then place in
content and videos and sound on the appropriate pages, kind of  
emulating what is in your flash file

but more 2-D.

Best,
Karl


On Oct 22, 2010, at 12:16 PM, Merrill, Jason wrote:

I want to do it dynamically... the data in the movieclips will be  
changing


Yeah, you can't do that.

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