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Charles Lavin
Hi --
I have a PP 2003 presentation and I'm editing a slide.
The slide contains an imported JPG that's essentially a scan of a sheet of
paper.
I can run a black line around this scan without a problem using the line
buttons on the Drawing toolbar.
However, when I attempt to create a shadow effect using the shadow button on
the Drawing toolbar, the image starts to redraw again and again in
rapid-fire succession.
It's redrawing with a shadow, and I can still work with the presentation
even with this image redrawing over and over, although sometimes it takes a
while to get the program's attention. When I display the slide, it displays
properly, shadow and all. But editing the presentation is cumbersome with
this image constantly being erased and redrawn ad infinitum.
If I remove the shadow effect from the image, the redrawing stops.
I have to add about a dozen images to this presentation using the shadow
effect. How do I do this without having these images redraw over and over
while I'm editing the presentation?
Thanks,
CL
I have a PP 2003 presentation and I'm editing a slide.
The slide contains an imported JPG that's essentially a scan of a sheet of
paper.
I can run a black line around this scan without a problem using the line
buttons on the Drawing toolbar.
However, when I attempt to create a shadow effect using the shadow button on
the Drawing toolbar, the image starts to redraw again and again in
rapid-fire succession.
It's redrawing with a shadow, and I can still work with the presentation
even with this image redrawing over and over, although sometimes it takes a
while to get the program's attention. When I display the slide, it displays
properly, shadow and all. But editing the presentation is cumbersome with
this image constantly being erased and redrawn ad infinitum.
If I remove the shadow effect from the image, the redrawing stops.
I have to add about a dozen images to this presentation using the shadow
effect. How do I do this without having these images redraw over and over
while I'm editing the presentation?
Thanks,
CL