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Custom Animation - Add Effects - Entrance - Credits

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Steve - 06 Jun 2006 23:04 GMT
I have put a credit screen at the end of my Power Point.  However, when it
scrolls it has a noticable hesitation as it scrolls.  I cannot seem to get a
smooth scroll.  Suggestions?

I am using Power Point 2003

Thanks,

Steve
Troy @ TLC Creative - 07 Jun 2006 04:23 GMT
This is most likely a factor of your graphics card capabilities. IF the
computer has a graphics card with dedicated memory (not shared video
memory), go to SLIDE SHOW >> SETUP SHOW >> and check the USE HARDWARE
ACCELERATION. Test animation.

Report back and let us know what graphics card the computer has and if
applicable if this solution worked.

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TLC Creative Services
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>I have put a credit screen at the end of my Power Point.  However, when it
> scrolls it has a noticable hesitation as it scrolls.  I cannot seem to get
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> Steve
Steve - 11 Jun 2006 21:58 GMT
Troy, you responded, but I cannot get your answer to come up.  I tried your
check and it screwed up my computer and locked, so that cannot be it.

Do you suppose it has to do with the timing?  How do I set the scroll
timing? It defaults to 15 seconds, but is much faster.  Once I change the
timiing, onlyl 5 seconds very slow shows.  My guess is it may be an upgrade
problem.  So how can I change the scroll to very slow?

Thanks,

Steve

> I have put a credit screen at the end of my Power Point.  However, when it
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> Steve
Austin Myers - 11 Jun 2006 23:06 GMT
Update your video card driver and DirectX

Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

Provider of PFCMedia      http://www.pfcmedia.com

>I have put a credit screen at the end of my Power Point.  However, when it
> scrolls it has a noticable hesitation as it scrolls.  I cannot seem to get
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> Steve
 
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