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Preload A PPT Presenation? (k)

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W. Kirk Lutz - 19 Jun 2006 22:53 GMT
We have put together a PowerPoint presentation that plays fine on our
Dual G5 Mac, but doesn't play properly on our PC. My guess is that it is
a processor speed issue. The PPT has music. This music is not loading
properly.

Is there a way to preload a PPT presentation before it plays?

-Kirk
W. Kirk Lutz - 19 Jun 2006 22:57 GMT
We have reimported the music using the PC. And are now trying to create
a CD.

-kirk

> We have put together a PowerPoint presentation that plays fine on our
> Dual G5 Mac, but doesn't play properly on our PC. My guess is that it is
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> -Kirk
Jim Gordon - 20 Jun 2006 01:12 GMT
Hi Kirk,

Here is a web page that explains how to avoid the problem.
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00155.htm

-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP

> We have put together a PowerPoint presentation that plays fine on our
> Dual G5 Mac, but doesn't play properly on our PC. My guess is that it is
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> -Kirk
W. Kirk Lutz - 20 Jun 2006 16:13 GMT
Thanks. Think that may have solved the problem.

-Kirk

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