Animated GIF in interactive PDF

Hi all,
I was wondering if someone could help me with the following;
I want to add some animated GIF images to my interactive PDF document in InDesign (also with hyperlinks and video's)
How do I need to save the document, in order to see an animation (instead of just the first layer, without any animation..)
Thank you in advance!

Acrobat and Reader 9 and 10 support flash.
You can create your animation with InDesign CS5 animation panel, after you are ready, simply select your animated object, export selection as SWF (Flash Player) and finally use File>Place command to replace your original animated object with that exported SWF. Now you can export your interactive PDF with animation.

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