Inconsistent behaviour

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Neil

I am using Powerpoint XP. I have developed a presentation with blank slides that auto advance in 0s. I am now modifying a presentation made in ppt97 on another machine and wanting to do the same thing. When I add the new slide and set the auto advance on 0s and then run the presentation, nothing happens. It just sits on that page.

I am using command buttons to view the presentation. When I open both presentations to see if there are any differences all I can see is that on the presentation that works properly there is an Apply to Master button above the Apply to All Slides button on the Slide Transistion Task Pane yet on the presentation that doesnt work this button is not there. I doubt this is the problem but its the only difference I can find

Please help.
 
G

Geetesh Bajaj

Are there any animations attributed to the Master itself?


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Neil said:
I am using Powerpoint XP. I have developed a presentation with blank
slides that auto advance in 0s. I am now modifying a presentation made in
ppt97 on another machine and wanting to do the same thing. When I add the
new slide and set the auto advance on 0s and then run the presentation,
nothing happens. It just sits on that page.
I am using command buttons to view the presentation. When I open both
presentations to see if there are any differences all I can see is that on
the presentation that works properly there is an Apply to Master button
above the Apply to All Slides button on the Slide Transistion Task Pane yet
on the presentation that doesnt work this button is not there. I doubt this
is the problem but its the only difference I can find.
 

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