Well, nuts. Those two things take care of the vast majority of these odd
display issues with pictures and/or graphs.
Hm. Norton Anti-Virus issue? Maybe try disabling the Office Plug-In --
instrux at
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00387.htm
This also could be a video card driver issue. Boot your computer into Safe
Mode and open your presentation there. It will look pretty ugly, but if you
can see the pictures and graphs while in Safe Mode, that usually indicates a
need for updated video drivers.
Other than that, the only things I can think to do would be basic disk
maintenance -- empty your Temporary Internet Files folder, search for and
delete *.TMP files, and run a scandisk and defrag.
Anyone else have any ideas for Steve?
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Steve said:
I now have all the patches and have decreased my hardware accelerator,
still no joy. Driving me mad! I cant see some pic files as well. I think
they are gif files, but dont quote me on that
Please help
Echo S said:
In PPT, go to Help/Check for Updates and install the critical patch for Office/PPT 2003.
Also try turning down your hardware acceleration if that doesn't work.
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00129.htm
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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
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presenter, PPT Live '04
Oct 10-13, San Diego
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I have just upgraded to office 2003. have tried to
inserta a graph in a pp presentation and it isnt showing.
Can someone help please