Add And Edit Attachments - Adobe PRESENTER 7 Using Manual

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Attachment type
FlashPaper
Microsoft Word document
Microsoft Excel spreadsheet
Microsoft PowerPoint presentation
Text (TXT) file
PDF
SWF file
Image or graphic file
URL
See also
"Preview a
presentation" on page 8
"Add and manage SWF files in

Add and edit attachments

Attach web pages, documents, PDF files, FlashPaper documents, SWF files, or spreadsheets to your presentation.
You can also add links to websites or documents hosted by Connect Pro Server or a third-party system.
Important: Due to security restrictions added by Microsoft, attachments to presentations that are published locally
instead of to Connect Pro Server may not be displayed properly in Internet Explorer. In Adobe Presenter, a presentation
that has been published locally runs in Flash Player, and Internet Explorer considers it unsafe to download a file from
Flash Player. You can work around this issue in two ways: use Connect Pro Server (or another learning management
system) to publish the presentation, or make the attached file available for download through a web browser or
network drive accessible to users, and use the hyperlink feature of PowerPoint to allow users to view the attachments.
See also
"Preview a
presentation" on page 8
"Add and manage SWF files in
Add an attachment to a presentation
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In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
Select Adobe Presenter > Presentation Settings. (PowerPoint 2007 users select Adobe Presenter > Settings.)
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Select the Attachments tab.
Click Add.
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Enter a unique name for the attachment.
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From the Type pop-up menu, select File or Link.
• To attach a file, click Browse and navigate to the file.
• To attach a link, enter the full path in the URL text box.
Opens in
Default web browser
Microsoft Word, if installed
Microsoft Excel, if installed
Microsoft PowerPoint
Default text editor, such as Notepad or Wordpad
Adobe Reader, if installed
Default web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox
Default web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox
Default web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox
presentations" on page 30
presentations" on page 30
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