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- Where should I enter the License Key I got after purchase?
- How to turn on the support of Oriental characters in the Advanced player?
- Is it possible to create looped Flash presentations with iSpring?
- I need to define titles for the presentation and slides. Is it possible?
- Is it possible to create Flash clips with international content using iSpring?
- An error occurred and I don’t see the iSpring toolbar in PowerPoint 2003 anymore. What can I do?
- Can I customize sidebar background color for a Flash presentation?
- How to turn on the support of Oriental characters in the Streamline player?
- Why can't I import my audio files?
- Do I need a 64-bit or 32-bit version of iSpring Pro?
Frequently Asked Questions
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General
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Flash Output
- Can I customize sidebar background color for a Flash presentation?
- Once converted to Flash, slide transition effects are not as smooth as in PowerPoint and are moving slower than they should be. How can I fix that?
- I inserted a Flash file to a presentation but it doesn't work or appear incorrectly after conversion.
- How to change Flash presentation size and scale?
- What Adobe Flash Player version do I have to have to play iSpring-created presentations?
- If I publish my presentation to the web, will the users have to wait until the entire Flash file is loaded to start viewing it?
- Is it possible to create looped Flash presentations with iSpring?
- Is it possible to create Flash clips with international content using iSpring?
- Can iSpring publish presentation compatible with Flash Player 7/8/9/10/11?
- Is it possible to have a button in a slide that can launch another file?
Multimedia
- Can I synchronize a single video narration with several slides?
- Can I sync a single audio file (narration) with a whole presentation?
- How can I insert a Flash movie into the presentation?
- Does iSpring support video embedded into a presentation?
- Why can't I import my audio files?
- What audio file formats does iSpring support?
- The video file in my Flash presentation doesn't play. Why?
Size and Compression
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Publishing
- How can I publish my presentation on web?
- How to bring the iSpring Add-in Back to PowerPoint?
- Why would I not want to use All in one Flash file output mode?
- I see an error message when publishing. What should I do?
- How can I create an animated Flash banner with iSpring Pro?
- I need to define titles for the presentation and slides. Is it possible?
- Is there any limitation on the number of slides in a PowerPoint presentation that can be published by iSpring?
- An error occurred and I don’t see the iSpring toolbar in PowerPoint 2003 anymore. What can I do?
- An error occurred and I don't see the iSpring Pro toolbar in PowerPoint 2007 anymore. What can I do?
Help Docs
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Managing Presentations
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Publish Presentations
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Enhancing Your Presenations
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Articles
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- The user's view on iSpring Pro
- 5 Practical suggestions on how to choose a PowerPoint to Flash converter
- iSpring AccuPoint™ Technology
- Building Flip Custom Animation effect in PowerPoint
- Can I Play Flash on iPad? Yes!
- Compressing PowerPoint presentations
- Creating a Flash banner with iSpring
- eLearning Authoring Made Easy
- Embedding iSpring Courses into DITA Learning Content
- Create single Flash files with iSpring
- How to Add a Raptivity® Interaction into iSpring eLearning Course
- How to embed a PowerPoint in another PowerPoint presentation
- How to insert Flash into PowerPoint 2010
- How to Insert a YouTube Video into My Online Presentation?
- Inserting Flash into HTML with iSpring
- How to insert Flash into PowerPoint
- How to insert Flash into PowerPoint 2003/XP
- How to insert Flash into PowerPoint 2007
- Installing VBA component
- How to view a PowerPoint presentation on an iPad
- Best Engineered eLearning Development Tool
- LMS Support
- Why is it so difficult to convert PowerPoint to Flash manually?
- New in PowerPoint 2010
- Output Flash file options
- Creating Flashcards in PowerPoint using Trigger Animations
- iSpring Introduces PowerPoint to HTML5 Technology
- Protect your PowerPoint slides
- Publishing Content Directly to a SharePoint Library
- Publishing Flash content to an LMS with iSpring Pro
- Publishing your course to BlackBoard
- Uploading your course or quiz to Moodle
- Uploading your course or quiz to OLAT
Inserting Flash into HTML with iSpring Permalink
If you want to add Flash animation or a commercial banner to your web page, iSpring is the best solution that allows you to create professional Flash movies in PowerPoint.
iSpring makes web-ready Flash movie creation extremely easy and doesn't require any Flash programming skills. Just create your presentation in PowerPoint and iSpring will convert it to Flash, preserving all the original animations, transition effects, inserted audio, video and Flash files. iSpring will also generate an HTML code, ready to be embedded into your web page.
The following instructions explain how to add Flash animation to your web page.
1. Convert your PowerPoint presentation to Flash with iSpring. Select your output file type: single .SWF movie for the whole presentation or separate files for each single slide.
Make sure that Create HTML is selected in the Publish -> General window.
When converting your presentation with Single Flash file ticked, you get a Flash movie (.SWF file) for the whole presentation with all of the media resources included.

Unmarking Single Flash file, you get separate SWF movies in accordance with the slides in your PowerPoint presentation.

2. When converting in Single Flash file mode, you have three separate files in the output: Flash movie (.SWF file), HTML page and additional .JS file for Internet Explorer.
Conversion output with Single Flash file mode on:
- .SWF file - your Flash movie;
- .HTML file - an HTML page with your Flash movie on it;
- .JS file - it prevents Internet Explorer from blocking your Flash movie. It has to be in the same folder with your HTML page for proper operating.
If you unmark Single Flash file, an extra folder containing separate slide movies and linking .xml file will be added to the output files:
Conversion output with Single Flash file mode off:
- data folder - it has your movie content;
- .SWF file - your Flash movie;
- .HTML file - an HTML page with your Flash movie on it;
- .JS file - it prevents Internet Explorer from blocking your Flash movie. It has to be in the same folder with your HTML page for proper operating.
- .XML file - links your data folder content with an SWF file.
Remember to copy all the output files together with a Data folder to your website for a proper Flash movie playback on your web page.
3. In order to ensure smooth playback of a Flash movie on your web page, edit its HTML code, pasting a corresponding piece of code generated by iSpring. Web page HTML can be reviewed right from your browser window by selecting Code source option or opening it in a simple text editor, that doesn't allow font styles changing, e.g. Notepad. Do NOT use Microsoft Word, OpenOfficeWriter, WordPad, etc.
Right-click your HTML file and select Open with -> Notepad

4. In a new window you will see your page HTML code. Your movie code is enclosed within the object tag. If your web page is written in HTML, chose the piece of code as shown at the screenshot below. For XHTML pages, choose code after the comment "Use the following <object> tag to embed the Flash presentation into XHTML document". Remember, that you will need to insert only one piece of code within the object tag. You can find the type of the web document, HTML or XHTML, at the very beggining of the wep page source code.
Flash movie HTML code example

5. Now just copy object tag content and paste it into your web page HTML code.
You can also specify location and mode of your movie setting attributes and parameters for the object tag and duplicating attributes for the embed tag.
- quality ("low/autolow/autohigh/high/medium/best") - designates outline smoothing quality;
- bgcolor - determines slide background color;
- align ("right/left/middle") - sets movie alignment within the page;
- src (movie parameter) - shows the movie source;
- width, height - designates movie size in pixels;
- allowFullScreen - allows Full screen mode (for FlashPlayer 9 only).
In the script tag src attribute shows the path to .js file. It has to be stored in the same folder with Flash movie containing web page.
Also remember that all the files with your movie have to be stored together with the page in order to assure your movie's flawless playback.
We hope our tips will help you to enrich and beautify your web site with Flash animations!
iSpring Pro Video Tutorials
These tutorials don't yet reflect some new functionality introduced in the new iSpring Pro 6.1,
while all the information they cover is valid. The tutorials describing new features will follow shortly.
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Getting Started
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Publish Presentation
- Publishing Destinations (1:43)
- Publishing for the Web (2:01)
- Publishing to iSpring Online (1:30)
- Publishing for CD/DVD (1:35)
- Publishing to LMS (2:08)
- General Options (2:50)
- Playback & Navigation Options (2:46)
- Compression Options (1:38)
- Advanced Options (3:24)
- Protection Options (2:20)
- Customize Players (3:12)
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Add Media Elements
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Audio/Video Narration
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Presentation Management