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reply on Jun 10, 2013 8:57 PM by pwillener powerpoint 2010 embedded video, needs latest flash player 93zew2lu Mar 13, 2013 2:36 AM Powerpoint 2010 requires me to download the latest flash player in order to play embedded videos from youtube, however I've installed it already and I continue to see the error adobe flash player issues with windows 8 message and the video won't play. Does anyone have any ideas as to how I might solve this? I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 9282Views Tags: none (add) flashContent tagged with flash, powerpointContent tagged with powerpoint, playerContent tagged with player, 2010Content tagged with 2010 This content has been marked as final. Show 8 replies 1. Re: powerpoint 2010 embedded video, needs latest flash player pwillener Mar 13, 2013 2:38 AM (in response to 93zew2lu) Assuming that you are on Windows, did you install the Flash Player ActiveX or plugin? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: powerpoint 2010 embedded video, needs latest flash player 93zew2lu Mar 13, 2013 2:40 AM (in response to pwillener) plugin, since it was the link that the error message led to http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?locale=409&geoid=f4&version=12.0.7601.17514&userlocale=4 09 Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: powerpoint 2010 embedded video, needs latest flash player pwillener Mar 13, 2013 2:46 AM (in response to 93zew2lu) I
and Rooms Training Purchasing PowerPoint 2010 Known Issues and Solutions Known Issue Solution Outcome Links not loading in PowerPoint 2010. This could be due to the file being saved as .ppt (97-2003 format) Save the PowerPoint file as .pptx (2007 or adobe flash player issues mac 2010 format) Links will load while in Slide Show View Using 64-bit PowerPoint 2010 adobe flash player issues with firefox "Insert Video from a Website" is disabled. To enable "Insert Video From Website" using 64-bit PowerPoint 2010 you must install the latest Adobe adobe flash player issues with windows 7 Flash Player 11. Step 1: Choose "Windows 7 (64-bit)" Step 2: Install BOTH versions - "Flash Player 11 for Internet Explorer" AND "Flash Player 11 for Other Browsers". Once the active-x is installed a user will https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1169640 be able to insert a video from a website. Using PowerPoint 2010 PowerPoint Show (.ppsx) files and opening these file from Blackboard using IE9 will automatically open the file in the PowerPoint program/application rather than in the Show mode. *Faculty will sometimes use PowerPoint Show files to post to Blackboard and not show their notes pages. To save their PowerPoint Presentation (.pptx) as a PDF (.pdf) *Faculty may be concerned with the amount of http://think.stedwards.edu/computerhelp/powerpoint2010knownissuesandsolutions pages that will print with each slide on its own page, but there is an option to print multiple pages per sheet using Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader. This will strip out the notes pages and allow students to download the file from Blackboard using any browser. Remote Communications Alternatives Asset Management Software Audio and Video Calendar E-mail Graphics and Publishing Jenzabar-CX / CARS Microsoft OfficeOffice 2010Outlook 2007 vs. 2010 QuickGuide Access Excel PowerPointAdding Video to PowerPoint PowerPoint 2010 Known Issues and Solutions Word Office 2011 Visio 2007 Web-based Presentation Tools (PDF) Operating Systems Social Media Subscribing to RSS Feeds Supported Software Vision - Classroom Management Web Browsers Web Site Creation OIT support staff are here to help meet your technology needs, from classrooms to residence halls — and everywhere in between. Call us at 512-448-8443 Email us with a support request Submit a support request online Find solutions to common problems Visit us in Moody Hall 309 Hours: Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m.—7:30 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.—5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.—Noon All times listed in Central Standard Time (GMT-5) Join the Conversation: Twitter Facebook View New Feature & Service Demos: YouTube © 1995-2015 St. Edward's University Maps & Directions Events Calendar Academic Calendars Directory Blackboard EdWeb E-Mail Legal Disclosures St. Edward's University on Facebook St. Edward's
UsPress ReleasesTestimonialsFeatured customersPartners WorldwideLogos and Artwork BlogBlogstopperHome Blog iSpring News Latest Flash Player update makes PowerPoint files corruptedLatest http://www.ispringsolutions.com/blog/latest-flash-player-update-makes-powerpoint-files-corrupted/ Flash Player update makes PowerPoint files corrupted iSpring News — 10 Comments ↓ 29SharedThe latest Flash Player security update (version 19.0.0.185) contains an issue that breaks any PowerPoint presentation with embedded Flash when you save it.UPD: Adobe has fixed this bug in a subsequent update (version adobe flash 19.0.0.207) so feel free to update your Flash to the most recent version. If you have problems opening corrupted PowerPoint presentations, use our restoration utility:Fix your corrupted .pptx files with the restoration utility developed by iSpring →SymptomsWhen you try to open presentation that contains embedded Flash, you see adobe flash player this error message:If you select Repair, PowerPoint says that some content cannot be read.Every time you open the presentation, PowerPoint will prompt you to repair the .pptx file to no avail. It will continue to happen until you delete the Flash object or a slide with it.Sometimes, the presentation completely freezes so you can neither view it or save.If you try to start a Slide Show (F5), this operation can’t be carried out.Another symptom diagnosed is an error message appearing when you try to preview or publish your presentation that contains a Flash file (via Preview or Publish on the iSpring ribbon).CauseThe latest Flash Player update (version 19.0.0.185) contains a bug that corrupts PowerPoint files after saving. It happens due to changing the way how embedded .swf files are incorporated into a .pptx file.Adobe has logged this bug here: https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=4062206How to find this