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The user has the option of playing the animations and videos
within the User Interface, or individual animations may be
imported and displayed in other programs, such as a presentation
manager, a Web browser, or a media player, such as QuickTime
Player.
For this purpose the media has been placed in easily accessible
folders on the CD, and labeled by media type.
For instructions on importing movies into PowerPoint, please
consult the documentation for that program.
For an overview of all contents, we recommend your printing out
the "Viewing Guide" located on this CD. It contains the text of
all voice over narrations, as well as credits for the individual
scientists and media developers.
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