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Re: Delay in Slides

by "Clint Bradford" <> Jul 23, 2008 at 12:32 PM

>...It might be that they've used much larger pictures than is necessary.
      This can slow down slide changes.




Steve - EXCELLENT advice, and I believe this is the problem!

THANK YOU for the ver quick reply...and thank you for the wonderful
resource links of...

PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com



      Another trick is to step through the presentation once before
presenting
      it before giving the real presentation. That forces PPT to create
the
      needed screen images and cache them; the next time you visit the
slide
      (ie, when you give the presentation for real) slide changes should
be
      much quicker.





      This only holds true if you don't quit PPT between the run-through
and
      actual show.








      ================================================ Steve Rindsberg,
PPT
      MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com
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 4 Posts in Topic:
Delay in Slides
clintbradford@[EMAIL PROT  2008-07-23 02:59:22 
Re: Delay in Slides
Steve Rindsberg <abuse  2008-07-23 10:55:25 
Re: Delay in Slides
"Clint Bradford"  2008-07-23 12:32:03 
Re: Delay in Slides
Steve Rindsberg <abuse  2008-07-23 17:05:33 

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