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Templates that come with a Swish Movie on the home page.
Swish movies must be edited with the Swish program, which can be
purchased at www.swishzone.com.
Swish allows users to create Flash movies and features lots of easy
text and animation effects. Although Swish is easier to use than Macromedia
Flash, there is still a bit of learning curve to get acquainted with
the user interface and figure out how to create a movie. This tutorial
will help a new user take an existing Swish movie from a web template
and modify it with some basic text animations. The Swish Help menu contains
lots of helpful tutorials with further education that we highly recommend.
First, some quick terms:
In your web folder, look for an .swf file. This is the file
that is actually embedded into your web page. Now, look for an .swi
file. This is the Swish file. If you don't have an .swi file, then you
cannot use Swish to edit the movie. (Some templates may contain .swfs
without any "source" Swish or Flash files. This means that the movie
either requires no editing, or that you can edit the movie within the
HTML.)
Here's the basic process that you'll be going through:
1. Edit the .swi file with your own animation and text.
2. Use the .swi file and Swish to "export" an .swf file to replace the
existing .swf file.
Edit the .swi file with your own animation and text.
Open your FrontPage Web and double-click on the .swi file. This should
automatically open Swish.
The existing Swish file probably has lots of text that you will want
to replace. The easiest thing to do is to delete (1) the existing
text layers (2). Click on each of the layers that have a "T" and
hit the "delete" button (1). Be sure not to delete the underlying image
layer (3) or you may lose your picture!

When you're ready to add your own text, hit the Insert Text button
(4). A text box will appear in the middle of your movie. Move it to
the position that you want it, then edit the text using the Text palette
on the right side of the screen. You may change the font color, size,
font, and more.


Now
you're ready to add animation effects to your text. With the text selected,
click on the "Fx" button and choose your effect. (In this example, we
will "fade-in" the text.)
The effect dialog box will pop-up. You may change some of the other
parameters. In this example, we want the text to move slightly to the
right as it fades in, so we change the X-Position as well. (You can
also change how long the effect takes by changing the Duration # frames
field.)
Click the "Close" button to exit the Settings dialog box. You will
now be able to see the effect on your Timeline. You may move the effect
around on your timeline, drag on the ends of the effect to make the
effect shorter or longer, or double-click to edit the properties.
In the picture below, the purple arrow marks the starting point,
and the dotted line shows the movement of the text.

Check out the Help tutorials to learn how to create more effects.
Use the .swi file and Swish to "export" an .swf file to replace
the existing .swf file.
After you've gotten your Swish movie the way you like it, you will
first need to publish an .swf file. Go to File > Export > SWF.

You will need to browse to your FrontPage web, to the location of
the original .swf movie. Make sure that the name of the .swf movies
are the same, then click Save. You will need to click OK to replace
the existing file.

That's it! This should replace your .swf file that is on your web
page. Go to File > Preview in Browser to view your new movie and effects.
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