Any limits are imposed by the machines capabilities, not PowerPoint.
I've made presentations (when trying to break PowerPoint) in excess of
10,000 slides. I do no recommend this. My system started blowing off waste
heat like a '72 Plymouth pulling a trailer home up the Appalachians.
I have also heard of a newsgroup poster with a presentation that broke the
records at over 2.5 Gigs (not Megs, my friends, Gigs). I think she was
complaining that it took too long to load.
Try to keep the presentation fairly small in size to help the machine deal
with it better. Also read the "Do this before doing anything serious"
section of the FAQ.
--
Bill Dilworth
A proud member of the Microsoft PPT MVP Team
Users helping fellow users.
http://billdilworth.mvps.org
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