Flash clip notes?

Hi
Just wondering if anybody knows if PPRO CS3 can create flash based clip notes and not just QT or WMV.
Cheers
ANgus

No. Not embedded in a pdf clip notes document.
But of course can export to flash via adobe media encoder.
Curt

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