Importing Keynote 3 (QuickTime) Files

I found that when I export a Keynote (Version 3) file to
Flash, I loose a whole lot of functionality, namely motion. Has
anyone attempted to import a Keynote (Version 3) file, that was
saved as a QuickTime file, into FLASH? If so, did you experience
any degredation from the original Keynote file? Or did Flash
maintain all the functionality from the original Keynote file?

spagonz wrote:
> I found that when I export a Keynote (Version 3) file to
Flash, I loose a whole
> lot of functionality, namely motion. Has anyone
attempted to import a Keynote
> (Version 3) file, that was saved as a QuickTime file,
into FLASH? If so, did
> you experience any degredation from the original Keynote
file? Or did Flash
> maintain all the functionality from the original Keynote
file?
none of that is supported, just plain flat video MOV files
from quick time, nothing
else.
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Urami
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