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   <title>Jazz up your Web page with multimedia elements</title>
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      <section>Overview</section>
	<para>As browsers become more sophisticated and computers become more powerful, 	multimedia elements such as scrolling text, movie clips, and sound are becoming more 	common in Web pages. These elements can make your Web pages more functional as well as 	more attractive.</para>
	<para>Our product makes it easy to create a Web-based document with multimedia elements 	that were unavailable until now. The instructions below show you how to add 	<feature>scrolling text</feature>, a <feature>movie clip</feature>, and 	<feature>background sound</feature> to jazz up an otherwise ordinary Web page.</para>
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      <section>Instructions</section>
	<para>To add <feature>scrolling text</feature> you simply place the insertion point where 	you want to insert the scrolling text. Then, you display the Scrolling Text toolbar, 	enter your text, and preview your current settings.</para>
	<para>To add a <feature>movie clip</feature> you click on the Movie Clip button, then 	browse for a movie clip, choose an alternate image and text if desired, and set playback 	options.</para>
	<para>To add <feature>background sound</feature> to a page, open the Sound dialog box. 	From here, you can select a sound file and the number of times you want it to 	play.</para>
      <revision>Revision 1B, April, 27 1999</revision>
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