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Replacing "Starting slideshow" with an image

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guznik - 02 Nov 2006 19:54 GMT
Hi,

As it is impossible to disable the "starting slideshow" message (And I'd
like to keep this version..), Is there a way of replacing it with an image
(of my desire..)?

Thanks,
tohlz - 02 Nov 2006 20:03 GMT
PowerPoint XP?
Don't think there is a way to replace the starting slideshow message with an
image, though I might be wrong.
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guznik - 02 Nov 2006 21:01 GMT
Actually, It does not matter what version I use...
It's either "Starting Slideshow" or a blank image.. I'd like to show an
image while the slideshow is loading.. (I want the screen to have something
at all times).

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Echo S - 02 Nov 2006 22:26 GMT
I'm sorry, there's no way around this that I'm aware.

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Bill Dilworth - 03 Nov 2006 02:21 GMT
How long does your show take to start?  It should only be blank for a brief
moment, unless you have a very large first slide.  Try Adding a new slide in
position 1 that simply has the text "Any moment now ..." and auto advances
after .5 second.  Your slide show should start fairly quickly.

Are you loading your show over a network or from a CD?  These have much
slower access times and will open much slower than a PPT file being loaded
from your hard drive.  Have you optimized your presentation for size?

Just for fun, I created a presentation on my local hard drive with 195
pictures on a single slide taking some 28 megs.  It took 15 seconds to start
the show (black screen), if this was the first slide.  If I placed a simple
slide (small, text only), it took less than a quarter second to start, and
then took the 15 seconds to load the monster slide and advance.

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