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"hidden" graphics bleed through
When using several graphics on a page and hiding one before the next comes
up, I periodically have the "hidden" graphic bleeding through behind the most recently displayed graphic. Is there a way to fix this? Am using PPT 2000. Thanks! |
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"hidden" graphics bleed through
While I haven't seen this myself, I know of a fix if you are using PPT 2002
or later. After the exit animation for the hidden graphic, give the graphic a motion path animation that moves it off the screen in a duration of 0.01 seconds. Set that animation to run with or after the exit animation. If you are using one of the older versions, I don't know of a solution. -- Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP PowerPoint and OneNote Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint - Available now from Holy Macro! Books Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived "Buddyb" wrote in message ... When using several graphics on a page and hiding one before the next comes up, I periodically have the "hidden" graphic bleeding through behind the most recently displayed graphic. Is there a way to fix this? Am using PPT 2000. Thanks! |
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"hidden" graphics bleed through
"Buddyb" wrote in message
... When using several graphics on a page and hiding one before the next comes up, I periodically have the "hidden" graphic bleeding through behind the most recently displayed graphic. Is there a way to fix this? Am using PPT 2000. Thanks! How are you hiding the graphics? I assume you're talking about when you're animating them -- so do you mean when you use hide on next mouse click or hide after animation? Any possibility your non-hidden graphics are semitransparent images (that is, they had transparency applied in Photoshop or another image editor when they were created)? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com |
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I'm using "hide on next mouse click." Not sure about the transparency
situation. I suppose that's possible. However, I know for sure that I have some images with transparency properties that I don't have the problem with. Also, I can run the presentation fine on my computer. It's another user's computer that I seem to be having the problem on right now. "Echo S" wrote: "Buddyb" wrote in message ... When using several graphics on a page and hiding one before the next comes up, I periodically have the "hidden" graphic bleeding through behind the most recently displayed graphic. Is there a way to fix this? Am using PPT 2000. Thanks! How are you hiding the graphics? I assume you're talking about when you're animating them -- so do you mean when you use hide on next mouse click or hide after animation? Any possibility your non-hidden graphics are semitransparent images (that is, they had transparency applied in Photoshop or another image editor when they were created)? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'm using PPT 2000 though, so I guess that won't
work. Is the motion path animation not available on the older versions? "Kathy Jacobs" wrote: While I haven't seen this myself, I know of a fix if you are using PPT 2002 or later. After the exit animation for the hidden graphic, give the graphic a motion path animation that moves it off the screen in a duration of 0.01 seconds. Set that animation to run with or after the exit animation. If you are using one of the older versions, I don't know of a solution. -- Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP PowerPoint and OneNote Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint - Available now from Holy Macro! Books Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived "Buddyb" wrote in message ... When using several graphics on a page and hiding one before the next comes up, I periodically have the "hidden" graphic bleeding through behind the most recently displayed graphic. Is there a way to fix this? Am using PPT 2000. Thanks! |
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"hidden" graphics bleed through
This could also be a video driver issue?
-- Geetesh Bajaj, Microsoft PowerPoint MVP http://www.indezine.com http://www.ppted.com "Buddyb" wrote in message ... I'm using "hide on next mouse click." Not sure about the transparency situation. I suppose that's possible. However, I know for sure that I have some images with transparency properties that I don't have the problem with. Also, I can run the presentation fine on my computer. It's another user's computer that I seem to be having the problem on right now. "Echo S" wrote: "Buddyb" wrote in message ... When using several graphics on a page and hiding one before the next comes up, I periodically have the "hidden" graphic bleeding through behind the most recently displayed graphic. Is there a way to fix this? Am using PPT 2000. Thanks! How are you hiding the graphics? I assume you're talking about when you're animating them -- so do you mean when you use hide on next mouse click or hide after animation? Any possibility your non-hidden graphics are semitransparent images (that is, they had transparency applied in Photoshop or another image editor when they were created)? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com |
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"Buddyb" wrote in message ... Thanks for the suggestion. I'm using PPT 2000 though, so I guess that won't work. Is the motion path animation not available on the older versions? That's correct. Motion paths were introduced in PPT 2002 (aka PPT XP). -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com |
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"hidden" graphics bleed through
Ah, if it's an issue between two different systems, it's probably a video
driver issue. You can have the user update video drivers and see if changing hardware acceleration helps. http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00129.htm Does the other user have PPT 2000 as well? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "Buddyb" wrote in message ... I'm using "hide on next mouse click." Not sure about the transparency situation. I suppose that's possible. However, I know for sure that I have some images with transparency properties that I don't have the problem with. Also, I can run the presentation fine on my computer. It's another user's computer that I seem to be having the problem on right now. |
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