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O.P. Huh?  Saving animations
If I want to save a moving animation, do I just click on 'save picture as'? because I've done that, but its just one frame when I look at it in my folder.. why doesn't it move?

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12-31-2004 02:25 PM
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RE: Saving animations
try saving it as a GIF image, it should work then :D
12-31-2004 02:27 PM
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O.P. RE: Saving animations
How do I do that? on the 'save as type' list, it only has bitmap.
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12-31-2004 02:31 PM
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RE: Saving animations
If it's files/animations from the internet, try this: http://www.rjlsoftware.com/software/internet/save/
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O.P. RE: Saving animations
I'm not sure I understand... I just want to use a moving animation in my powerpoint presentation.
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12-31-2004 02:42 PM
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RE: Saving animations
There is a known problem where you can only save images in Internet Explorer as bitmap and no longer in the original format. See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=810978 for a description and solution to that :)
12-31-2004 02:49 PM
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RE: Saving animations
Tochjo has posted the solution, but if you are intrested, I also had the same problem and I asked here, on these forums.
Read Right click on an picture-> Save Picture As, saves it in bmp format!
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RE: Saving animations
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If it's files/animations from the internet, try this: http://www.rjlsoftware.com/software/internet/save/
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Never seen that :P I usually just enter the url in google or make a new forum thread and hit preview (and don't end up posting the thread itself).

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RE: Saving animations
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If I want to save a moving animation, do I just click on 'save picture as'? because I've done that, but its just one frame when I look at it in my folder.. why doesn't it move?
It highly depends on what you mean by moving animation. There are thousands of formats which support animation, going from animated GIFS to full blown DivX movies...
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12-31-2004 05:45 PM
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It highly depends on what you mean by moving animation. There are thousands of formats which support animation, going from animated GIFS to full blown DivX movies...

^o) Thousands? Flash, GIF images, moive files, Javascript/ php image slideshows, animated ASCII and that's all :P
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