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How to make courseware with Adobe Flash Professional?
Flash provides strong support for courseware making with its super dynamic picture quality and multi-event triggering mechanism. Using the courseware template function provided by Flash can make the process of making courseware easier, improve the efficiency of making courseware and save development time. The following author takes making a simple courseware as an example to talk about the basic essentials of making courseware with Flash, hoping that the explanation here can play a role in attracting jade.

1. Open Flash, click File-New, select Flash slide presentation document in the pop-up window, and then click OK to formally enter the editing interface.

2. Open Flash, click File-New, select Flash slide presentation document in the pop-up window, and then click OK to formally enter the editing interface.

3. Click Insert-New Component to create a new graphic component named Background. Click OK to enter the background editing interface. Choose File-Import-Import the file into the library, and select the background image to import into the library.

4. Click "Slide 1" on the left side of the window to enter the slide editing state, and drag and drop the "background" component in the library into the current window. Then select the text tool in the toolbar and add the file "Baidu Experience-Experience Comes from Life" to the current slide.

5. Right-click Slide 1 and select Insert Screen Type-Slide from the pop-up menu to create a new Slide 2. Select the selection tool in the toolbar, click the window of slide 1, then select the background color to fill it, and then select the text tool. Enter the text "Welcome to Communication" on slide 2, and set the font size and color.

6. Select the slide 1, and then click Window → Behaviors to open the Behaviors panel.

7. Click the+sign in the Behaviors panel and select Screen → from the pop-up drop-down list to go to the next slide.

8. Finally, publish the generated slide document. Select File-Publish Settings to open the Publish Settings dialog box, and check "Flash(*). , swf), enter the file name to be published, and finally click the "Publish" button to publish.

9. Find the generated file "MYDISP.swf", then right-click and select "Adobe Flash Player 9.0" to open it, and you can test the effect. When you click on the first slide, you must go to the next slide. At this point, the whole slide production process is completed, and everyone can make their favorite slides according to this production principle.

Note: The slides produced need the support of Adobo Flash Player 9.0 to run normally.