Timeline shows you amount of time in seconds how long something appear on screen or during animation.
You can't. Adobe Flash and Microsoft Word are two entirely different types of programs - and thus have entirely different types of files.
Macromedia is a company that has made such programs as "Flash Player." Since sometime in 2005, Macromedia has been bought by Adobe.
The flash media does not last as long as the optical media. Flash media is about the moment and will not be supported for as long.
Plug your flash drive into the USB port on the computer. If a folder does not pop-up immediately, go to your "My Computer" folder and find the USB drive there. Open the folder for the USB drive. Also open the folder the document folder containing the files that you want to put on the flash drive. Drag the documents over to the flash drive folder and a copy will be placed in the folder. Once all of the desired documents have been copied over, you can remove the flash drive from the computer.
Open up the Flash Drive from the desktop, create a new folder out of the flash drive, select the files in the Flash Drive, then drag-and-drop the files into the folder.
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If you want to make a new folder go to Computer then click on the button that shows which is your flash drive. Click File or Organize then click on New Folder then name your folder. Next if your picture is on your computer go to the picture then right click on the picture then go to Send to then click on the name of your flash drive. Then go to Computer click on the name of your flash drive then drag the picture to the folder you want it to go. That is all you have to do.
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In the Utilities folder within the Applications folder you should find either (or both) a folder called Adobe Installers which will have uninstallers for any Adobe software you have installed or the Adobe Flash Player Install Manager which, when run, will provide an Uninstall button to remove the Flash player from your system.