The General tab allows you to specify the Flash output of your PowerPoint presentation: title, destination, appearance, Player skin and composition.
| General | |
| Presentation Title | A title for your Flash presentation which will display in Player. |
| Destionation | A local folder, SlideBoom portal, FTP Address or e-mail depending on where you want to store your Flash presentation. |
| File name | The name for output .swf file, title for a folder if you publish presentation as separate slides and name for the .zip file if you archive Flash movie. |
| General | Slide Range | |
| All Slides | Select this option if you want to convert into Flash format the entire presentation. |
| Selected Slides | This option will allow you to publish only selected slides from your presentation. Select necessary slides from within PowerPoint then choose the Selected Slides option and publish your presentation. |
| General | Flash Output | |
| Publish to LMS | iSpring will publish your presentation ready to upload to any LMS. You can see the example of how to upload your presentation to Moodle and to OLAT LMS. Most of LMSs requires creating .zip archive for uploading, so we recommend you to check ZIP output option that is on the bottom of this window. |
| Presentation | PowerPoint presentation will be converted into a solid Flash movie or in a set of .swf files wraped in Flash based Player. |
| All in one Flash file | All slides of PowerPoint presentation will be converted into a solid Flash movie with all external resources embedded in one .swf file. |
| Generate HTML file | iSpring generates a simple HTML web page with Flash movie that simplifies publishing on the Web. You can choose either presentation publishing as a HTML file or as an executable (.exe) file. |
| Generate EXE file | If selected, iSpring Ultra generates an executable (.exe) file with Flash presentation. Such movie can be displayed everywhere even if you don't have Flash Player installed. |
| Full screen playback | If this option is enabled, your presentation will occupy the entire screen during playback. |
| Standalone Flash Slides | iSpring will generate a set of .swf files. Each slide of your PowerPoint presentation will be converted into a separate Flash movie and no Player is created to control Flash clip playback. This mode can be useful if you plan embed custom player or integrate Flash slide into web pages or your blog. |
| ZIP output | Check this box if you want to archive (zip) your Flash presentation. Note: set of Flash clips is always zipped when publishing to E-mail. |
| General | Preveiw | |
| Skin |
Select skin for Player from the drop-down menu. Five skins are available: Advance skin is new fully customizable skin that allows you to adjust uniquie color for Player and Marker tool, select navigation elements and your Flash presentation layout. Banner is special skin optimized for Flash banner creation. It doesn't support transition effects and sounds but therefore the output file size is smaller in comparison with no skin option. Classic skin wraps your Flash movie into the Player with thumbnails view, outlines view, slide notes view and presenter info. Crystal skin allows you to customize player layout, navigation elements and create unique presentation appearance. Lite provides basic navigation options to control Flash presentation playback. None allows you to publish presentation without visible Player. Navigation panel supports most commonly used navigation operations to control slide navigation of your Flash presentation. Navigation + Marker provides you with basic navigation elements and Marker tool with customizable types and colors. Navigation + Notes provides you with basic navigation elements and Notes. |
| Info | You can get detailed description of how you can customize Advanced Skin, Crystal Skin, Classic Skin, Navigation panel and Navigation + Marker. |
| Customize | You can customize the Advanced, Classic, Crystal skins, Navigation + Marker and Navigation + Notes panels. The Live Preview feature allows you to see immediately how your presentation will look when after coversion. |