Re: new blank document has design template
- From: "Peter Foldes" <okf22@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 07:15:41 -0500
Thanks . I passed it on
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"Echo S" <echos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%233FHq8w7FHA.2676@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm a little confused about your exchange with the poster having trouble
> with moving GIFs, but I suspect the problem has to do with the version of
> PPT used to play the file. Each version of PPT that can play animated GIFs
> plays them differently (which is a total pain!).
>
> http://www.soniacoleman.com/Tutorials/PowerPoint/animated_gifs/gifs.htm has
> specific information about the problem. The poster will probably need to
> edit the GIF header so it plays properly using the 2003 PPT Viewer. The PPT
> 97 Viewer won't play animated GIFs.
>
> You can save your file as a PPS file if you want, but you still need a PPT
> Viewer to play the file from the CD. PPS alone is just a PPS file; it still
> needs PPT or a PPT Viewer to play it.
>
> If you are using PPT 2003, you can use Package for CD to create an autorun
> CD with your presentation and the Viewer. Everything runs from the CD, which
> helps solve the problems with the animated GIFs, among other things. If you
> aren't using PPT 2003, you'll need to create the autorun CD manually so the
> Viewer will play the PPS or PPT file. Instructions here:
> http://www.echosvoice.com/autoruncd2.htm
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> "Peter Foldes" <okf22@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Echo
>
> I had a question in a foreign Office group concerning power point.
>
> The OP said the following.
>
> He made a presentation in power point with moving Gif's but when he
> transferred it to a CD the presentation did not play(gif's)
>
> Below you see my answer and his reply. Can you advise please
>
> Thank you for the answer. What I did is that I made a .pps slideshow, so I
> did not want to edit the presentation anymore. I planed to write it onto a
> CD
> and then I can use my CD as a presentation CD, so I can run the presentation
> from the CD whithout copiing those onto the HDD of the PC.
> Can I do this? I feel if I burn the .pps file I do not need to set up the
> files writeable.
>
> „Peter Foldes” ezt írta:
>
>> Because when you put it on a CD the CD itself becomes a Read Only media.
> To not to let it happen you would need to write it to the CD with an
> appropriate Software like Nero 6.6 as an example where you can set the write
> not have the Read Only interface.
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> "Echo S" <echos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Twin 2" <Twin 2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Every time I create a new Powerpoint presentation by clicking "New Blank
>>> Document" on the task pane, it automatically fills with the information
>> from
>>> the crayon design template. I can't get rid of it.
>>
>> How can I remove the template / revert to the original blank template?
>> http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00571.htm
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