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Why would I not want to use All in one Flash file output mode?

By default, your presentation will be saved into a single .swf file with all the media resources embedded; this is one of the main reasons why people love iSpring so much! However, sometimes when a presentation has a lot of slides and contains a lot of audio and video files, conversion to Flash goes much smoother if you choose to disable the "All in one Flash file" option. To the viewer it will still be the same beautiful Flash presentation that still plays perfectly as the slides gradually trigger one another, creating a single-flow playback.

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