Transition slide stops

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David Guti?rrez

Please anyone help me :
After running a ten slide presentation, and going back to run the show
without leaving in ¨view mode¨, automatic transitions from some slides
don´t run.
For example : in a ten slide presentation. slides # 1,2,3,4 have
automatic transition. In slide # 5 I have a link to slide # 1 to run
the show again, but slide transitions stop working. It only does the
automatic transition once.
This doesn´t happen in windows 98, the same presentation.
I´m using Powerpoint 20003 in windows xp.
Is there something I have to upgrade ? Is something wrong with my
computer ?
Please help me.

I have upgraded everything directly from the powerpoint 2003 link.
David G
P.S. : I put show in loop until esc, and it didn´t work too.
 
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Hello,

PowerPoint 2003 does not reset animations and slide timings (including
automatically playing inserted multimedia) on a previously viewed slide
when you jump to it from a later viewed slide. Of course, they are reset
when the presentation loops back to the beginning or you navigate
"naturally" to a slide from it's previous slide. Here is a KB article for
PowerPoint 2000 that describes a couple of workarounds (similar articles
exist for other versions of PowerPoint):

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=197701

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