Method one, directly save Flash Animation file
This direct Save method applies only to this animated file Flash is present in a separate link under the current Web page, or click the Flash animation to have a link and a new window. If a link on a Web page does not move when you point the mouse pointer at it, at the end of the address shown in the status bar (ie, the bottom of the taskbar) and the column at the top of the taskbar is ". swf", just right-click on the link, select "Save Target as", and follow the prompts. You can save the Flash file under the link directly. This is the easiest way to operate, but the downside is that you can't save a flash file that is embedded in a Web page.
Method Two, by viewing the browser's temporary cache file
Step one, first, the IE browser Toolbar "View" menu of the "source files" item, copy the source file to Notepad, and then open Notepad "edit" menu "Find", enter ". swf" to find the Flash file name in the Web page, find this Flash file name. Remember this file name, which is useful in the back.
Step two, now switch back to this page with Flash animation. On the page, click on IE's tool--internet option, and then open the Internet Options dialog box, click "Settings-View Files" above the regular Internet temporary files in the dialog box, as shown in the figure:
Step three, after clicking "View File", on the open page, the general path is under "C:usersadministratorappdatalocalmicrosoftwindowstemporary Internet files". Then in this file, find the SWF suffix name, in the previous look at the source file in the Flash file name, copy the file directly to the local computer to open the preview effect. As shown in the figure: