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Latest revision as of 00:23, 3 June 2020
Important: QuickTime 7 for Windows is no longer supported by Apple, but can be still downloaded. See QTVR. [1]
Since QuickTime 7 the Windows version includes a ActiveX control which enables the direct usage of QTVR within almost every Microsoft Office product including Powerpoint. The following instructions can be used in a similar way for other Microsoft Office products as well.
First you have to enable the Control Toolbox. Go to the menu and select View - Toolbars - Control Toolbox
Select the Apple QuickTime Control 2.0 from the More Controls Element
Now you can paint the rectangle for the QTVR into your slide
With a right - click onto the QuickTime Control you can open the Properties window
Within the Properties page change the following values:
Sizing : 1 - qtMovieFitsControl
URL : absolute path to your QTVR in this case c:\panos\park.mov
That's it! If you open the slide as a presentation you can see and control the panorama