Hi again,
Thanks for responding with the details. Sometimes people give up and don't
reply.
You can find out how much video RAM your computer has by clicking the Apple
in the upper left corner. Choose About This Mac. Then click the More Info
button. In the report that's generated you'll find the information about how
much video RAM the computer has.
The info you provided indicates your computer has plenty of speed and RAM to
handle PowerPoint. We can rule out your hardware as a source of the
slowdown.
I am thinking that there could be some incompatibility with Office X and
2004. In particular, each version has its own "daemons." Is there any
reason in particular you want too keep Office X installed?
-Jim
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Quoting from "bzcflp" <bzcflp.DeleteThis@earthlink.net>, in article
4e43eef2.0405161008.5617b80.DeleteThis@posting.google.com, on [DATE:
> Jim Gordon MVP <goldkey74.DeleteThis@WarmerThanWarmMail.com> wrote in message
> news:<BCCCDF2E.A434%goldkey74@WarmerThanWarmMail.com>...
>
> THANKS FOR YOUR PROMPT RESPONSE
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In order to help with troubleshooting problems it is often helpful to
>> include hardware information, especially if it involves speed problems.
>>
>> If you could reply with this information it might help diagnose the problem
>> with the transitions: What processor and OS does your computer have?
>
> 1GHz; 10.33; 1GB DDR SDRAM
>
> How
>> much video RAM do you have? What video card do you have?
>
> IM NOT SURE HOW TO RESPOND TO THIS QUESTION SINCE I DO NOT KNOW WHERE
> TO LOCATE THE INFORMATION
>
> Is the problem with all transitions or just one or two?
>
> EVEN WHEN TRANSITIONS ARE REMOVED, THE PROGRAM DOES NOT MOVE FROM
> SLIDE TO SLIDE ESPECIALLY IF THERE IS A WORD EMBEDDED DOCUMENT IN THE
> SLIDE
>>
>> There are many ways to get tables from Word into PowerPoint. It would help
>> troubleshooting if you post the exact steps you took. Did you use copy? Cut?
>> Paste? Paste Special? Add to Scrapbook? Drag & Drop? Is it just one table in
>> particular causing trouble or all tables?
>
> THE PARTICULAR DOCUMENT WAS PASTED INTO THE SLIDE SHOW. I AM NOT
> CERTAIN ON THE STEPS.
>>
>> Have you taken any regular maintenance steps? Did you use Disk Utility to
>> Repair Permissions after installing Office 2004?
>
> NO. I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THIS KIND OF MAINTENANCE.
>>
>> Did you have Office X installed on the same computer? Did you have it
>> previously? Did you uninstall it? How?
>
> OFFICE X IS CURRENTLY INSTALLED ON THE COMPUTERS (THREE MACS WITH THE
> SAME MEMORY, SYSTEM, ETC HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM
>>
>> I would love to offer suggestions, but there are two many unknowns to know
>> where to begin. For the transitions and table problems.
>>
>> The font problem is probably easy to fix, though. Office 2004 comes with
>> some new fonts with full UniCode support. The compatibility checker should
>> let you know whether or not the fonts you have selected will cause problems
>> with earlier versions. But even if it doesn't you can change the font that
>> PowerPoint uses as the default to an older type font.
>>
>> This article explains how to change the default template that PowerPoint
>> uses to start up:
<font color=green> >> <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00245.htm</font" target="_blank">http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00245.htm</font</a>>
>> In your case you simply need to change the font to one that works well for
>> you in older versions then save the default template.
>>
>> You are not limited to having just one template. PowerPoint's help file
>> topic "Create a design template" explains how to create and save templates
>> so that they appear in the Project Gallery. You can have as many different
>> templates as you want. You can also download lots and lots of free templates
>> from the internet and they will also appear in the project gallery if you
>> put the .pot files into the appropriate folders in the Templates folder.
>>
>> Hope this helps!
>>
>> -Jim
>>
>> --
>> Jim Gordon
>> Mac MVP
>>
>> MVPs are not Microsoft Employees
<font color=green> >> MVP info <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/</font" target="_blank">http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/</font</a>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/15/04 7:43 PM, in article
>> 4e43eef2.0405151543.2e42b8c5.DeleteThis@posting.google.com, "bzcflp"
>> <bzcflp.DeleteThis@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> When I purchased Office 2004 I expected a few bugs. Has anyone
>>> experienced the following? PP will not rapidly respond to manual
>>> commands from the mouse especially at transitions (it takes minutes
>>> for it to respond if at all). The interface with Word documents
>>> frequently causes the program to crash (word table inserted in a PP
>>> presentation). When using the previous version X (any document opened
>>> in 2004 has fonts that were not created in 2004). The same problem has
>>> occured on several machines so ... I think it's in the first version
>>> of the program.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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