@arnabrudra Unfortunately, the flash export feature does not support all animations. That is one of the reasons why they abandoned the feature as well as html5.
I would love to try this, but unfortunately, I can't see what you are doing on the video very well. If your tutorial had zoom ins, it would be a different story.
You need PowerPoint or OpenOffice to make a template the size you need. Go to the page setup and resize the presentation. After that, you no longer need PowerPoint or OpenOffice.
Hi.... I exported as flash but it when I click on "review" after I save the .swf file, it says "spinning cube was replaced by spin"
What to do?
arnabrudra 1 year ago
@arnabrudra Unfortunately, the flash export feature does not support all animations. That is one of the reasons why they abandoned the feature as well as html5.
c130bulldawg 1 year ago
is it possible to add hyperlinks to the photos?
Greenow987 1 year ago
@Greenow987 Hmmm. I no longer have Keynote '08 so I'm not sure.
c130bulldawg 1 year ago
What version of Keynote do you use?, In mine when I tried to export, it doest apear the FLASH button
painapol 1 year ago
@painapol Flash was briefly available in Keynote 08. It was discontinued in Keynote 09.
c130bulldawg 1 year ago
I would love to try this, but unfortunately, I can't see what you are doing on the video very well. If your tutorial had zoom ins, it would be a different story.
demonclaymore 2 years ago
Sorry about the size. I do all my videos in HD size now.
c130bulldawg 2 years ago
This is great information ... C130Bulldawg makes it sound so simple ... gotta go try it now, so long!
BrianVoge 3 years ago
You need PowerPoint or OpenOffice to make a template the size you need. Go to the page setup and resize the presentation. After that, you no longer need PowerPoint or OpenOffice.
c130bulldawg 3 years ago
So what software is needed for this?
Keynote, but what else?
ramsey1chris 3 years ago