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Here are the steps for creating wink pages in translation sites.
{tip}Make sure you are editing the page using *Wiki Markup* notation. \\ The ! ! embedding macro will not work properly using *Rich Text* view.{tip}

# Compile the animation in the Wink program - you will need the *.swf* file that the wink program creates. \\ \\
# Create a page in Confluence with an appropriate title, eg: *A New Wink Animation* \\ !ScreenShot001.png|border=1! \\ \\
# Click *Select a page template* \\ !ScreenShot002.png|border=1! \\ \\
# Select the *Wink Page* template \\ !ScreenShot003.png|border=1! \\ \\
# *Save the page.* \\ {note}You must save the page before you upload attachments, as new pages cannot have attachments until they are created and saved.{note} \\ \\
# Click *Attachments* \\ \\
# Upload the *.swf* file. \\ \\
# Remember the file name of the .swf that was just uploaded. \\{tip}Make sure to only use the *filename* not the *URL* of the attachment.{tip} \\
# Go back to the created page and click edit. \\ \\
# Make several changes in Wiki markup mode: \\ !ScreenShot004.png|border=1! \\ \\
** Replace *wink_filename.swf* with the filename of the .swf you copied; eg. WhatIsLams.swf \\ \\
** Change the *WIDTH* and *HEIGHT* numbers to the width and height of the animation. (You can find these from the wink program itself, displayed in the bottom right corner; alternatively, they are in the html file that Wink creates alongside the .swf) \\ \\
** Make any other changes to the page, such as headings, excerpts or links, etc. \\ \\