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PowerPoint 2004 - slow ??
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: New Haven, CT
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Is anyone else experiencing very slow performance with PowerPoint 2004 and OS X 10.4.8? Opening large presentations (~80 MB) with lots of embedded graphics and/or QuickTime movies takes forever compared to opening the same presentation under OS X 10.3.x and Office X.
gfitzy
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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An 80 Mb presentation is huge! I am not suprised that it is a bit slower than with X in Panther.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Is Rosetta in the equation somewhere?
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Administrator
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: San Antonio TX USA
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Yep- Office 2004 is not a Universal app. But it's not that-it's all the embedded stuff in that ginormous presentation! Holy chrome! That would slow down a Cray!
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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Join Date: Feb 2000
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Yeah, I know the presentation is big but it is typical among the users I support. They don't understand anything about the size of the pasted graphics and because it has worked in the past they blindly plow ahead.
I will get a copy and edit it for the user to demonstrate the phenom yet again.
:-)
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Administrator
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: San Antonio TX USA
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Any graphics, ANY ANIMATIONS, and ANY sounds will slow down PowerPoint, no matter what platform you're running it on. Worse, too many bells and whistles confuse PowerPoint and make the presentation either stop or not work as expected. Maybe "you'll embarrass yourself AND the department when this finally does happen to you" can help convince your users that "simple is better." It's obvious that "getting to the point" is beyond them, or they wouldn't have 80MB presentations to begin with.
Yeah, I'm grumpy about it, but PP is so easy to use for "good" presentations that it's easy to abuse for "not-good" presentations. Most people should be forbidden from creating their own presentations from scratch because they can't see the "forest" of an overall impression for the "trees" of their pretty, shiny, annoying embellishments. Instead of coming up with something that looks professional and gets the point across, they come up with something no self respecting third grader would submit for grading. But it's "professional" because they used a computer to make it... Sigh.
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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