incorrect animation in slide show

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I made a presentation in Office XP with using a lot animation functions. Slide show works well on my (XP) computer but as soon I run it on W2000 a big part of animation goes wrong. Some animated elements are missed, some work too fast. How to develop the slide show, which would be correctly viewed on different computers?
Thanks
Slavik
 
Unfortunately, you can't Timings will always differ from on computer to another.
You can come close. Also to have your PowerPoint XP animation work correctly,
you also need to have PowerPoint XP on all machines

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I made a presentation in Office XP with using a lot animation functions. Slide
show works well on my (XP) computer but as soon I run it on W2000 a big part of
animation goes wrong. Some animated elements are missed, some work too fast. How
to develop the slide show, which would be correctly viewed on different
computers?
Thanks
Slavik
 
Hi Slavik,

"slavik"
I made a presentation in Office XP with using a lot animation functions.
Slide show works well on my (XP) computer but as soon I run it on W2000 a
big part of animation goes wrong. Some animated elements are missed, some
work too fast. How to develop the slide show, which would be correctly
viewed on different computers?
Thanks
Slavik
many of those nice animation features have only been introduced in
PowerPoint 2002 and will not run on PowerPoint 2000.

You can either use the new PowerPoint Viewer 2003 (can be downloaded for
free from Microsofts website) to view a presentation with those new
animation features or you can use "Tools - Options - Edit" to temporarily
deactivate the new features.

You'll find an excellent overview on animation feature compatibility on
Echo's site:
http://www.echosvoice.com/gotchas.htm

Kind regards,
Ute
 
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