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PostPosted: January 19th, 2005, 5:23 pm 
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Robin,

Having stared at, and discarded, 5 times or more, the disk Robin brought, I finally see the words XE on the label... so we're installing it now, many thanks.

It's been at the front of my desks for weeks, but I'd mistakenly thought it was the Pro version.

We'll be back.....

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Alan Dews wrote:
well you could do that or if you have XE 04 you could just....


Truly brilliant... it works (of course!).

I'm clearly working too hard and have not been watching what's going on.... is there a comparison of 4 Pro to 4 Pro XE anywhere so I can find out what else it does?

Thanks, Linda

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Linda wrote:
is there a comparison of 4 Pro to 4 Pro XE anywhere so I can find out what else it does?

In the Start Menu group for Opus Pro 04 XE is a link to a PDF entitled New Features in Opus Pro XE. This information is also in the New Features topic in the help file.


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 Post subject: Using Flash in Opus Pro
PostPosted: January 19th, 2005, 7:28 pm 
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Hope I'm wrong on this - but I think that Quicktime will have to be installed on the target machines in order for this work. In my limited experience, on most corporate machines, it won't be.


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 Post subject: Re: Using Flash in Opus Pro
PostPosted: January 19th, 2005, 10:30 pm 
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Ken Hubble wrote:
I think that Quicktime will have to be installed


DW, I could do with confirmation of this... I was just about to ask about a Flash detection routine....

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Ken is correct - QuickTime must be available on the end-user's machine to display SWF files within a Video object.

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Robin Garrett wrote:
QuickTime must be available on the end-user's machine to display SWF files within a Video object.


Is there the same equirement if it's in an htm windw in doc view, as Brian Patrick taught us?

I need an answer where only Flash needs installing, rather than QuickTime, which I won't allow on my main pc, let alone advise my clients to install... (horrible, invasive prog...)

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horrible, invasive prog

I agree

You won't need QT to use flash in a browser object

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