Fly off the top of the screen

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Tom Rietz

Hello,

I have Office 2000. I've generated powerpoints
with "random" builds. I show them on a machine with
office XP. Builds that fly in from the bottom fly right
of the top of the screen. Is there any way to stop this
from happening?

Thanks.

Tom
 
E

Echo S

You might try opening PPT on the Office XP machine and going to
Tools/Options. Then turn off the new animation features.

Does it play correctly then?
 
T

Tom Rietz

I will try it. Thank you. Tom

-----Original Message-----
You might try opening PPT on the Office XP machine and going to
Tools/Options. Then turn off the new animation features.

Does it play correctly then?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Tom said:
Hello,

I have Office 2000. I've generated powerpoints
with "random" builds. I show them on a machine with
office XP. Builds that fly in from the bottom fly right
of the top of the screen. Is there any way to stop this
from happening?

Thanks.

Tom
.
 
G

Glen Millar

Hi,

I was at a meeting where someone flew "off the handle" <vbg>.

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Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/
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Tom Rietz said:
I will try it. Thank you. Tom

-----Original Message-----
You might try opening PPT on the Office XP machine and going to
Tools/Options. Then turn off the new animation features.

Does it play correctly then?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Tom said:
Hello,

I have Office 2000. I've generated powerpoints
with "random" builds. I show them on a machine with
office XP. Builds that fly in from the bottom fly right
of the top of the screen. Is there any way to stop this
from happening?

Thanks.

Tom
.
 

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