Now, you can watch and interact with the SWF file as you usually would. Resize the window to zoom in if the Flash object appears too tiny. You can browse to an SWF file on your local system or enter a path to an SWF file on the web. That's why I took off the "Mark as Final" so it wouldn't be read only. To open an SWF file, either drag and drop it to the window or click File > Open. I can't manually embed the Active X or Shockwave Player files in the presentation because all of the control icons are grayed out. I made sure the âMark as Finalâ was off on the copied presentation, I made sure all the menu items for enabling macros and active X controls were on and still I get the same error message you did. In the list find Shockwave Flash Object and make sure the Status is set to Enable. ![]() For users who prefer not to use Flash Player we have provided a ->
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