Inserting HTML and support files into Dreamweaver table cell!

HELP! I'm using photoshop to generate it's "flash" web photo
gallery. That yields a folder of pages, swf files and more folders
of images. I want this slideshow from p'shop to reside in a cell in
a table on my existing dreamweaver HTML page. HOW! HELP!!!!
ALSO, does anyone know of an automated, drag-and-drop (but
slightly customizable) web gallery solution that yields just a
simple flash .SWF file?
Why is this so hard. Isn't there any company out there that
makes a solution that yields a simple file? help! Need this in the
next few hours! Yikes.
Thanks so much!

Flash is this great program - you import images into it, set
some simple
timelines, and BOOM! you're all done up.
I can't remember who makes it.....
(using right tools for job makes sure your thumbs are
unharmed)
HTH,
Jon
"tim_and_hazel" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:enlfmt$kdn$[email protected]..
> HELP! I'm using photoshop to generate it's "flash" web
photo gallery. That
> yields a folder of pages, swf files and more folders of
images. I want
> this
> slideshow from p'shop to reside in a cell in a table on
my existing
> dreamweaver
> HTML page. HOW! HELP!!!!
>
> ALSO, does anyone know of an automated, drag-and-drop
(but slightly
> customizable) web gallery solution that yields just a
simple flash .SWF
> file?
>
> Why is this so hard. Isn't there any company out there
that makes a
> solution
> that yields a simple file? help! Need this in the next
few hours! Yikes.
>
> Thanks so much!
>

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