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Carlisle Percival
I gave up on this long ago but here's a thought and I use it extensively.
It's ugly but it works. Under slideshow I think put in insert action
button. Make the action button a hyperlink. Hyperlink the button to your
quicktime file. Then when giving your show this will bring up your
quicktime viewer. Then, hit "apple" "F" and your quicktime movie will play
in full screen perfectly. When it's over click anywhere on the screen and
you'll be back to your Powerpoint show. It's not as fluid as on a windows
machine but for whatever reason the quicktime viewer works by itself fine
but not when inserted into a Powerpoint slide. Go figure.
Hope this helps some of you.
Carl Percival
It's ugly but it works. Under slideshow I think put in insert action
button. Make the action button a hyperlink. Hyperlink the button to your
quicktime file. Then when giving your show this will bring up your
quicktime viewer. Then, hit "apple" "F" and your quicktime movie will play
in full screen perfectly. When it's over click anywhere on the screen and
you'll be back to your Powerpoint show. It's not as fluid as on a windows
machine but for whatever reason the quicktime viewer works by itself fine
but not when inserted into a Powerpoint slide. Go figure.
Hope this helps some of you.
Carl Percival