User Guide

38 Chapter 3: Working with Content
Viewing Breeze content
To view Macromedia Breeze Presentations, Flash content, or Flash Video files, you must have the
appropriate version of Macromedia Flash Player. For more information, see “System
requirements” on page 9. You can view the contents of a Content library file, including a Breeze
Presentation, in one of the following ways:
Viewing Breeze content from the Content library
Viewing Breeze content from a search list
Viewing Breeze content in a browser window
In addition, if the content you want to view is a Breeze Presentation, see “Viewing a Macromedia
Breeze Presentation” on page 39.
Viewing Breeze content from the Content library
You can open content for viewing from within Breeze Manager after you browse to it in the
Content library.
To view a content file from the Content library:
1.
Click the Content tab at the top of the Breeze Manager window.
2.
Browse the Content library, and locate the file you want to view; for information, see
“Navigating the Content library” on page 35.
3.
Click the name of the file to view its Content Information page.
4.
Click the file’s URL for Viewing link.
A new browser window appears, displaying the selected file or presentation.
Viewing Breeze content from a search list
You can open content from within Breeze Manager from the Search Results page. For
instructions, see “Searching the Content library” on page 36. This procedure also explains how
you can refine your search.
Viewing Breeze content in a browser window
You do not have to open Breeze content from within Breeze Manager. When you have the URL
for viewing the file, you can also browse to it directly from any browser window.
You can obtain the URL for viewing the file from the Content Information page in Breeze
Manager, from the individual who is presenting the content, or from another viewer. For more
information, see “Viewing the properties of a content file” on page 37. However, if the content is
not publicly accessible, you might need to log in before you can view the file. For more
information, see “Breeze content access through a browser” on page 31.