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<title>Show and Hide Content Based on User Access Levels</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 14:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Dreamweaver&apos;s native Log In User server behavior combined with the Restrict Access to Page server behavior can help you protect your pages from prying eyes. However, when it comes for more fine-grained control of content on pages viewable by users from multiple access levels, Dreamweaver doesn&apos;t have anything built in to offer any assistance to you.</description>

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<title>Adding Flash Video to PowerPoint Presentations</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2006 15:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>PowerPoint has been capable of accepting and playing back videos for quite some time, at least as far back as Office 97. In most cases the process is quite simple. Go to the Insert menu, click on Insert Movies, and away you go. At least in theory.</description>

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<title>Top 10 Reasons to Attend MAX 2006</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2006 19:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>It&apos;s been more than half a year now since Macromedia and Adobe combined, and during this time we&apos;ve been hard at work leveraging the strengths of each of these companies to forge the new Adobe. One of Macromedia&apos;s greatest strengths was its user community and the resultant relationship between company and customer. Each and every year, since 1999, this relationship culminated in the event we affectionately call MAX.</description>

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<title>Reflections on the State of Almost Everything</title>
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<description>I&apos;ve had a few days now to recover from and reflect on my experiences at this year&apos;s TODCon (a.k.a. &apos;The Other Dreamweaver Conference&apos;), held this year in Orlando.</description>

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