Powerpoint load time in autostart

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Safari Helicopters

I have a powerpoint presentation on 125 slides, but loaded with audio and
music. The full size is 636 Mb. I load it on a CD okay, but when I want it
to autostart, it takes 6-8 minutes to load. No one wants to wait that long,
including me.

What do I do to make it load faster, like say 5-10 seonds?

Gary
 
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Safari Helicopters

Thank you Steve. Does that mean that I should split my presentation into
several parts and list them sequentially in the playlist.txt file? Is there
any delay between the segments when that happens?

Thanks

Gary
 
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Safari Helicopters

Hello again Steve:

I cut the files down to 270 Mb by reducing audio quality. The list thing
didn't work, so I tried another link command. From the final slide on each of
8 segments, I activate the first slide of the next segment. I works well
enough, but (you knew there was going to be one) it leaves the finished
segment open when it changes to the next segment. Consequently, when the
presentation is done, the system has 8 open ppt files running. To say the
least, it looks messy.

Any ideas on this?

Gary
 
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TAJ Simmons

Gary,
Consequently, when the

The trick is to have one "main" presentation, that calls up (links) all your
other presentations, that way the most presentations running at the same
time is 2.

The original tutorial on how to link presentations seamlessly is here
http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com/powerpointlinking.htm

Also if you've not had a read of this, have a read of it
Why are my PowerPoint files so big? What can I do about it?
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00062.htm




Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

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Safari Helicopters

Many thanks. I read the tutorial and now I will give it a try. I will let you
know how it turns out.
 

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