Useing file between mac and windows

I am new to Flash. My question is this, if I make
presentation in Flash on a Mac, can I save the file and then use
the same file on a Windows laptop for a presentation? I have Flash
on my laptop (Windows) but my boss is having me make the
presentations on the company Mac.
Thank you

Thank you. I did not know that there was soooo much to learn,
even though "they" say it is simple to use.

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