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    is possible to put xara 3D animation in a microsoft word or html page?

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    Hi,

    a Xara 3D animation is a standard animated GIF.

    In Word it will just show a a static image, but that's Word's behaviour, not the animation's fault.

    In a HTML-page you should see your animation just fine without problems.

    Wolfgang

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    Default Re: how i can get xara3D animation to microsoft word document???

    i would love to know how to put this into html, i make templates and bought this program hoping to do this, but they just dont work, can you please explain how to do it, or am i not doing it right please explain how its done,( maybe there is something i am not doing that i should be ).Or is there another file that should be put into the template so it can be viewed. thanks in advance

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    Default Re: how i can get xara3D animation to microsoft word document???

    Quote Originally Posted by templates2go View Post
    i would love to know how to put this into html, i make templates and bought this program hoping to do this, but they just dont work, can you please explain how to do it, or am i not doing it right please explain how its done,( maybe there is something i am not doing that i should be ).Or is there another file that should be put into the template so it can be viewed. thanks in advance
    As far as html goes - deal with animated gifs as you would any other image.
    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

    Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.

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    Default Re: how i can get xara3D animation to microsoft word document???

    Hi,

    You export the static image or animation from X3D - use the 'File' menu. Put the gif somewhere easy to find.

    Then open your Word document and (in my version - 2000), use the 'Insert' menu, then 'Picture' and then 'From File' ... navigate to and select the gif and hey presto.
    Simon
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