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Some Slides lose their Design background

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Al - 18 Jun 2007 13:12 GMT
We have a workstation that for some reason shows a black slide design for
some slides - the same slide show works fine on other computers so we know
the file is not corrupt.

I tried playing with the hardware acceleration but that did not help

Anyone have any ideas what could cause this?

Thanks
TAJ Simmons - 18 Jun 2007 21:43 GMT
Al,

Try updating your 'graphics card drivers'

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> We have a workstation that for some reason shows a black slide design for
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Al - 19 Jun 2007 13:03 GMT
You could be right - we'll look into that

Thanks

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Echo S - 19 Jun 2007 00:20 GMT
Any chance that computer is using High Contrast view in Windows Control
Panel | Accessibility options?

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> We have a workstation that for some reason shows a black slide design for
> some slides - the same slide show works fine on other computers so we know
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> Thanks
Al - 19 Jun 2007 13:03 GMT
High Contrast was not checked off but thanks for the suggestion
The user has a RAEDON X300 Series adapter with 128 MB RAM and is using 2
monitors - I suspect he needs a better video adapter.

> Any chance that computer is using High Contrast view in Windows Control
> Panel | Accessibility options?
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