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falling out of presentation mode

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jim bob - 03 Dec 2007 17:32 GMT
Many thanks in advance.
This is most odd.
I’m using ppt 2007 on a Tosh. running vista business edt with plenty of
everything.
The presentation runs fine off the lappy until it hits slide 19 then it
falls out of presentation mode and back into the normal view. When it falls
back into normal view the resolution of the screen appears to be completely
wrong as well. If you hit F5 it jumps back to the slide it messed up on. The
odd things is that it doesn’t do it every time.
This presentation has been used before with no problems.
I’ve tried doing all sorts. Even if you take the side out it still falls
down in the same place.
Any ideas?

Cheers,

James
Bill Dilworth - 03 Dec 2007 18:08 GMT
See if, in the Slide Show Set-up, the range of slides to show has been
defined as 1-19.

If this is not the case, try moving slide 20 to the end of the deck.  It may
be there is a corrupt object on 20 and it fails on pre-load.

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> Many thanks in advance.
> This is most odd.
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> James
 
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