Flash Player Element
Introduction
Flash player elements are used to include Flash content in your presentation.
These elements offer several options to control how the Flash content should be played.
Additionally, Flash elements can be connected to external data sources, allowing real-time updates of Flash files to be played.
Properties Overview
Property Section | Description |
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Alternate options | Define how the element switches between items in the playlist. |
Background color | Set the background color of the Flash element. |
Data provider | Connect the element to a real-time data source to feed Flash content dynamically. |
Data source text conversion | Define how multi-line text is handled when using data sources. |
Identification | Uniquely identify the element within the page. |
Interactivity | Enable or disable user interaction with the Flash content. |
Play list | Define the Flash files that will be shown by the element. |
Play list options | Determine how the items in the playlist are played (e.g., looping, random order). |
Position | Set the position of the element within the page layout. |
Proof of play | Enable logging to prove playback of the Flash content for audit purposes. |
Property bindings | Bind properties of the element to external data sources for dynamic control. |
Rules | Define element-specific rules to automatically adjust behavior based on conditions. |
Size | Set the width and height of the Flash element. |
Visibility | Control whether the element and its content are visible during playback. |
Zoom level | Set zoom and clipping options for how Flash content is displayed. |
Note
- This section only describes the Flash-specific properties.
- For common properties that apply to all page elements (such as position, size, visibility, rules, etc.), see the Page Element Properties section.