- project_name.html
- project_name.swf
- project_name_skin.swf
- project_name_BDMetadata.xml
- breeze-manifest.xml
- standard.js
- Choose Edit > Preferences
- Select the Project tab
- Deselect Publish Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro metadata

- Click OK
- Republish the project
The number of published files in your target folder should have been reduced down to a total of 4–the two XML files will be missing.
By electing not to include the Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro metadata (you only need to select this option if you are using Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro), you not only reduce the number of files you will have to post to your Web server or burn to a CD, you will also be happy to learn that the size of your project_name.swf file is actually smaller–often times significantly.
Here is a quick way to lower the number of published files to just 1 SWF:
- Choose Edit > Preferences
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Select the Project tab
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Deselect Publish Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro metadata
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Click OK
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Choose Project > Skin
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Select any skin from the Skin drop-down menu
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On the Playback control tab, deselect Show Playback control

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Select the Borders tab and deselect Show Borders

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Click OK
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Choose File > Publish (ensure SWF is selected as the publish type from the list at the left of the dialog box)
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From the Output Options area, deselect Export HTML and then publish the project

If you open the target folder, you will find that there is just one lonely SWF file. Bam!
Fewer files, smaller SWFs, faster download times? Both of the project options above are a win-win situation… for you and your users.
Actually, you can skip number 7 and still get down to one file, if you want to keep playback controls.
Actually, you can skip number 7 and still get down to one file, if you want to keep playback controls.
Actually, you can skip number 7 and still get down to one file, if you want to keep playback controls.
Thank you for posting such a clear, concise solution to this problem. I applaud you and job well done.
Thank you for posting such a clear, concise solution to this problem. I applaud you and job well done.
Thank you for posting such a clear, concise solution to this problem. I applaud you and job well done.
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