Troubleshoot Rehersal Timing Powerpoint 2000

T

Tanya

A friend made a powerpoint presentation using 2003 with rehearsal timings.
She packaged it and sent it as a folder. When I view the show in Powerpoint
2000 the rehersal timing is off. Any suggestions?
 
G

Geetesh Bajaj

Yes, that happens -- sometimes, the rehearsal timings may be different even
if you use the same version of PowerPoint. There's not much you can do --
but do follow these guidelines:

1. Keep a gap of two to three seconds after each slide to compensate for
change in timings.
2. For slides that are full of custom animations, keep a gap of 5 seconds
before the next slide plays.
3. Test the rehearsed presentations on several versions of PowerPoint to
make sure that the timings work well.
4. Test the rehearsed presentation on both Windows and Mac versions of
PowerPoint if you work in a cross platform environment.
 
T

Tanya

I am very dissapointed that Microsoft has this glitch. Allowing extra
seconds is not an option because the presentation and timings are made with
songs. There are no other suggestions?
 
B

Bill Dilworth

Yes, Tanya,

PowerPoint was developed as a presentation software to accompany a talk.
There are several options for building what is essentially a music video.

1) Photo story
2) Windows Movie Maker (or other third party video software)
3) Flash

Using the correct software will make your life much easier, trust me. Look
at Windows Movie Maker. It is probably already installed on your system and
can build movie files where the pictures and music stay in sync. If you
want, after you have created the movie, you can insert it into PowerPoint or
keep it as a stand alone.


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Bill Dilworth
A proud member of the Microsoft PPT MVP Team
Users helping fellow users.
http://billdilworth.mvps.org
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