Is there a limit of slides in PP?

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Mk

I'm using PP 2000. I have 66 slides in my slide show. When I try to to view my presentation(not on the web) it stops at 65.
I already covered all my bases. I made sure that in the custom animation box that all the slides were to be presented automatically. I also made sure that in the "set up show" menu that I indicated that slide 1-66 will be viewed so why does it stop at 65?
 
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Michael Koerner

Probably run out of resources. Did you publish the presentation to a web page?
could you provide us with a link to see where it (if it does) stops for us?

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I'm using PP 2000. I have 66 slides in my slide show. When I try to to view my
presentation(not on the web) it stops at 65.
I already covered all my bases. I made sure that in the custom animation box
that all the slides were to be presented automatically. I also made sure that in
the "set up show" menu that I indicated that slide 1-66 will be viewed so why
does it stop at 65?
 
E

Echo S

Make sure the slide isn't hidden. Easiest way to do that is to look in slide
sorter view. If there's a grey box with a line through the slide number,
it's hidden.

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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
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Mk said:
I'm using PP 2000. I have 66 slides in my slide show. When I try to to
view my presentation(not on the web) it stops at 65.
I already covered all my bases. I made sure that in the custom animation
box that all the slides were to be presented automatically. I also made sure
that in the "set up show" menu that I indicated that slide 1-66 will be
viewed so why does it stop at 65?
 

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