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Flint - 01 Feb 2007 10:35 GMT
Sometimes the whole screen starts to blink and I can't move the images from
where they are, or just can do it in sort of a jerky way, so I'm not sure
where they'll end. It happens just sometimes, and not exactly when the pasted
images are very large or the slide is very full.
Copying the slide into a new file doesn't work. The new slide starts to
blink at once.

Thank you.
John Wilson - 01 Feb 2007 17:35 GMT
You might want to try turning back graphics accelleration

Right click the desktop (not in powerpoint) and
>properties>settings>advanced>troubleshoot

turn the slider right back left.

if that helps increase a notch at a time.
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> Sometimes the whole screen starts to blink and I can't move the images from
> where they are, or just can do it in sort of a jerky way, so I'm not sure
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> Thank you.
Flint - 16 Feb 2007 10:49 GMT
Hello. That seemed to work, but it has started to blink again...
Is there something else I can try?
Thank you very much.

> You might want to try turning back graphics accelleration
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> > Thank you.
 
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