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Introduction | Creating a FlashPaper Document | Opening (Double-Clicking)
Opening (Web Browser) | Viewing a FlashPaper Document

Opening From Within a Web Browser

Within a web browser, choose “Open” from the “File” menu.

Click “Browse” in the “Open” box, and a new window will appear. Your first step will be to choose “All Files” from the “Files of type” menu at the very bottom of this window (otherwise, you will only be able to “see” HTML documents). Once you have done this, navigate to where your FlashPaper document is stored, choose the document, and click “Open,” and finally click “OK” in the box.

When you double-click a FlashPaper document, Windows will ask you what you want to do with the file. Choose “Select the program from a list,” and click “OK.”

From this list, select “Internet Explorer” and click “OK.”

If a browser window appears with a “bloop” noise and a yellow alert, right-click the alert and choose “Allow Blocked Content” (another window may appear asking if you are sure; click “Yes”).

Your FlashPaper document will finally appear in a web browser window.

Opening on the Web

If you are on a website with a link to a FlashPaper document, simply click the link to the file and it will open in your web browser window!

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