How to Create Christmas Flash Greeting eCard without programming skills

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November 18, 2008, 02:38 AM — 

Christmas is coming. Want to wow your friends and family? DIY Christmas Flash greeting eCards for them! Let people know that you care and have not forgotten them, especially during the most festive and important time of the year.

Via PowerPoint & PPT to eCard you could DIY an amazing Christmas Flash greeting eCard in minutes. You don’t have to spend a small fortune or learn complex programming skills. It is an effective and affordable way to strengthen and maintain ties between distant family members and friends. Let's go!

First, let's view the Flash eCard created by PowerPoint &PPT to eCard.

http://www.sameshow.com/samples/christmas-ecard/family1.swf.

Now, let's view how to create Flash greeting eCard with the steps below.

Step 1 - Download and install Wondershare PPT to eCard on your computer.

Step 2 - Create presentation with pictures, music, videos, and animations in PowerPoint

Insert pictures: Insert -> Picture
Insert videos and music: Insert -> Movie/Sound
Insert Flash: http://www.sameshow.com/other/insert-flash-into-powerpoint-2007.html.

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DIY Digital Greeting Card for Christmas 2008

This digital greeting card tutorial will help you to create Christmas greeting card with digital scrapbooking software Wondershare Photo Collage Studio to send your warmest Christmas wishes to all of the world.

http://www.ourpix.com/tutorial/diy-christmas-greeting-card.html#106
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