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Embed Fusionchart into Microsoft Powerpoint 2003

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Hi!

 

 

 

I am new here and i downloaded the trial Verion. I wanna buy if i can find out how to make the fusioncharts working in powerpoint.

 

 

 

I was able to put it in as shockwave flashobject in visual basic script editor ( i think this is the name how its called).. and yes it shows me the loaded swf.. but the swf cannot load the data from xml

 

 

 

where can i define the path to the xml..?

 

 

 

plz help me.. its very important ;)

 

 

 

thx so much

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hey thx .. stupid that i didn't look at the docu..^^

anyways.. its a bit buggy implementing flash in powerpoint (shit on microsoft)..

its working.. but not really well.. you can forget printing ppt with charts.. outlook crazy resize (cut) the view of the chart.. so for printable verion youll do a screenshot instead of the real chart..

btw one cool thing i found.. http://skp.mvps.org/flashback.htm it can automatically rewind the flashmovies and autoplay everytime you start your presentation new..

cheers

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Flashguru,

 

 

 

I tried out the Flashback to rewind the flash movies for graphs in my presentations.

 

However, when it does not rewind the graph entirely. For example, a graph with columns and a line gets rewound for only the columns. the line is still there. After the columns reappear (while the line is still there), the line starts again.

 

Do you know how to get rid of that ? I tried to initialize the flashback and check the second box (for removing residual) but it didn't work. Please help...

 

 

 

Many Thanks,

 

Premal

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Guest Rajroop

Hey there,

 

 

 

We've just released a new and free add-in for PowerPoint that lets you add FusionCharts very easily to your slides. Check out oomfo @ http://oomfo.com

 

 

 

Would love to have your feedback/suggestions. ;)

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