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Chapter 2:  Editing Breeze Presenter Presentations
Using animation, image, and Flash (SWF) files
You can incorporate animations and Flash (SWF) files into your Breeze Presenter presentations. 
If you already have PowerPoint animations, such as flying or dissolving text, Breeze Presenter will 
convert those animations seamlessly and they will appear in your final presentation exactly as they 
appear in PowerPoint.
If you have SWF files containing animation, you can add those files to presentations. Simulations 
and demonstrations created with Macromedia Captivate are also in SWF file format and you can 
incorporate them into presentations easily.
Note: For additional information about adding video, see 
Synchronizing audio and animation timing
After previewing your presentation, you might want to edit the timing of PowerPoint animations 
to better synchronize with added audio files. For example, if you have a slide with bulleted text 
items that appear one by one, you can adjust the timing so that the audio track matches the action 
of the text.
To edit animation timings:
1.
In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT file).
2.
From the Breeze menu, select Synchronize Audio.
3.
In the Synchronize Audio dialog box, click Previous or Next, if necessary, to navigate to the slide 
containing the audio and animation timing you want to edit.
4.
Select Change Timings (the stopwatch icon) to play the audio.
5.
As the audio plays, click Next Animation to set the timing for the first animation in 
coordination with the audio. Select Next Animation again to set the timing for the next 
animation. Repeat this step for all animations on the slide.
6.
When you are finished, click Stop Editing.
7.
Click OK.
Note: The Synchronize Audio dialog box only synchronizes PowerPoint “On mouse click” 
animations. In contrast, timed animations use the timing set in the Custom Animation dialog box in 
PowerPoint.
Adding pauses after animations play
If your presentation includes PowerPoint animations, you can have the presentation automatically 
pause after the animations play. This is useful if you want to clearly define where the animation 
ends and the presentation begins again. 
To have the presentation pause after an animation plays:
1.
In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT file).
2.
From the Breeze menu, select Presentation Settings.
3.
Click the Settings tab.