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LESSON 9
Anchored Frames and Graphics
Mac OS media files in FrameMaker 7.0 files
You import a QuickTime® movie in the same way that you import other graphics. On the
Mac OS, Flash and other types of media files must be converted to one of the QuickTime
output formats in order for Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 to recognize them for import into a
document.
Here you'll add a QuickTime movie (.mov) file to a document.
1 Start a new default portrait document. Choose > File > Import File. Locate the
Lesson09 Art folder, where you will find Cyclers.mov to import. If you have a movie you
would like to try out and QuickTime is installed in your system, import that.
To help you quickly navigate through your disk system, try changing the import format
you are seeking to QuickTime Movie. Only importable movies will display in your lists.
2 To play the movie in the document, double-click the film icon. The graphic frame will
convert to a movie player. (Make your frame a little bit taller if it does not reveal the whole
set of player controls.) Click on the Play button.
Note: Don't rotate the movie—you won't be able to play it until you return it to its original
orientation.
View of an imported movie.
3 Choose Graphics > Object Properties. Change the Height to 204 pt and click Set. This
will allow the movie's player controls to be completely visible when you play it.

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