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earlier ppt files not animatinmg smoothly when viewed with PPT 2007     (wordart problem too)

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perfection - 20 Apr 2008 04:30 GMT
I have used the typewrirting anuiation per aplahbet and word several
times in past PPT presentations created using OfficeXp and Office
2003.

However when i view them using ppt 2007 they are very clearly jerky,
lack smoothness and look like the animations are not being 'kicked'
into view properly which was not he problem earlier - My PC is quite
capable of handling all this in terms of CPU and RAM resources - in
fact more that is optimally required

Another issue is wordart fill colour and change fill colour is not
consistent with the graphic engine of ppt 2007

If i use the ppt viewer all is fine but i cannot do this for all ppts
as many contan inserted swf files which is not supported by the
viewer.

I thought the service pack for office 2007 would rectify and addres
these issues but this was not to be.

I have posted earliuer about this but no solutions were offered then -
any new workarounds ore viewpoints as of NOW?

Thanks
Austin Myers - 20 Apr 2008 17:40 GMT
Have you checked with the video card manufacture to see if they have an
updated video driver?

Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

Provider of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
www.playsforcertain.com

>I have used the typewrirting anuiation per aplahbet and word several
> times in past PPT presentations created using OfficeXp and Office
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> Thanks
 
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