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FLASH CS3
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Importing file formats for vector or bitmap files 
Flash can import different vector or bitmap file formats depending on whether QuickTime 4 or later is installed on 
your system. Using Flash with QuickTime 4 installed is especially useful for collaborative projects in which authors 
work on both Windows and Macintosh platforms. QuickTime 4 extends support for certain file formats (including 
PICT, QuickTime Movie, and others) to both platforms.
You can import the following vector or bitmap file formats into Flash 8 or later, regardless of whether QuickTime 4 
is installed:
You can import the following bitmap file formats into Flash only if QuickTime 4 or later is installed:
Working with Illustrator and Flash
You can move Illustrator artwork into the Flash editing environment or directly into Flash Player. You can copy and 
paste artwork, save files in SWF format, or export artwork directly to Flash. In addition, Illustrator provides support 
for Flash dynamic text and movie clip symbols.
You can also use Device Central to see how Illustrator artwork will appear in Flash Player on different handheld 
devices. 
File type
Extension
Windows
Macintosh
Adobe Illustrator 
(version 10 or earlier
.ai •
Adobe Photoshop;
.psd
AutoCAD DXF
.dxf
Bitmap
.bmp
Enhanced Windows 
Metafile 
.emf
FreeHand
.fh7, .fh8, .fh9, .fh10, .fh11 •
FutureSplash Player
.spl
GIF and animated GIF
.gif
JPEG
.jpg
PNG
.png
Flash Player 6/7
.swf
Windows Metafile
.wmf
File type
Extension
Windows
Macintosh
MacPaint
.pntg
PICT
.pct, .pic
• (As bitmap)
QuickTime Image
.qtif
Silicon Graphics Image
.sgi
TGA
.tga
TIFF
.tif