2009/1/9 Ted Treen <ted.tr...@btinternet.com>:
> Hi All,
>
> Apologies if this is considered to be off-topic by the mods.
>
> I frequently get emails at work (on  Windows XP system) which have, as
> attachments, MS Word (or sometimes Excel) docs which have an amusing Flash
> animation embedded in them.

If it is a .docx (.xlsx, .pptx) file then it is a zip file. Rename it
to such and open it and you will see the files inside.
>
> I can force them to open with BBEdit, look for a file title in the gibberish
> & then google for it - if I find one - but I'd prefer to just extract the
> .,swf/.flv (on the PC, if necessary) and save as a stand-alone file.
>
> Anyone know how to extract the Flash video?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ted
>
> >
>



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