poor animation speeds in PPT 2007

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perfection

I have been using aperfectly legal copy of PPT 2007 for over a year
now and this partucular uissue has been irritating me for some time
noe. At first i thought it was a passing issue or a shortage of RAM
but recently i have purchased a laptop with 3 GB RAM.

So this is my problem

many a time entry animations such as wipe (fast), wheel, typewriter
(and others) do not heave in a proper manner and take there own sweet
time in appearing and actually jerk in even when they are set to very
fast a clear and noticable fault when viewed. Itt almost seems like a
struggle and that the animation is getting choked.

Yes, i must inform you that these ppts are created in PPT 2003.

My laptop running vista and office 2007 hs a superfast procesor and 3
GB RAM

Further, these issues do not asrise when i play the prez on my PC that
runs WinXP, Office 2003 and has considerably less RAM !

Is there a solutiion to this or at least somne recomendations?

Is there some framework architecture or office support components or
some componentr from the office Cd that i have to mandatorily install
to avoid this?

Please help
 
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Chris Watts

I have exactly the same issue as the OP.
In my case changing the graphics acceleration did not improve things. In
fact I tried the presentation on several different machines all running
PPT2007 - in all cases the issue remained. I haven't found a solution yet.

Chris
 
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Glen Millar

Bill,

You should see my super duper laptop with accelerations on. Use the pen to
draw something and it all goes blotchy!

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Regards,
Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
the original www.pptworkbench.com
glen at pptworkbench dot com
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Bill Dilworth

LOL, yes. It is counter intuitive to turn off video accelerations to get
better results, but hey, its PowerPoint.

Bill D.
 

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