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PastorJ
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      05-20-2008
When I show a powerpoint presentation using Powerpoint 2003 the computer (and
display on screen) will occasionally blink three times (the creen goes black
for about 1 second each time) - something seems to be resetting. Any ideas?
 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      05-20-2008
Turn off UAC (in user accounts) and that will stop. 2003 was written before
Vista. You might try downloading the 2007 Viewer.
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> When I show a powerpoint presentation using Powerpoint 2003 the computer
> (and
> display on screen) will occasionally blink three times (the creen goes
> black
> for about 1 second each time) - something seems to be resetting. Any
> ideas?


 
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      05-20-2008
PastorJ wrote:

> When I show a powerpoint presentation using Powerpoint 2003 the computer
> (and display on screen) will occasionally blink three times (the creen
> goes black
> for about 1 second each time) - something seems to be resetting. Any
> ideas?


Computer specs, please:

1. Processor speed
2. Amount of RAM (memory)
3. Video card
4. Version of Vista you are running
5. What are you using for the presentation screen?

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mikeyhsd
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      05-20-2008
along with using the newer viewer from MS, you might check into updating your video drivers.








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When I show a powerpoint presentation using Powerpoint 2003 the computer (and
display on screen) will occasionally blink three times (the creen goes black
for about 1 second each time) - something seems to be resetting. Any ideas?
 
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PastorJ
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      05-28-2008
I hope these are the answers you are looking for...

Intel Core 2 Duo T5670 @ 1.80 GHz
2 Gig Ram
Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS 128 MB
Vista Home Basic
I'm not sure what you mean by presentation screen - I am extending the
desktop to a second monitor

"Malke" wrote:

> PastorJ wrote:
>
> > When I show a powerpoint presentation using Powerpoint 2003 the computer
> > (and display on screen) will occasionally blink three times (the creen
> > goes black
> > for about 1 second each time) - something seems to be resetting. Any
> > ideas?

>
> Computer specs, please:
>
> 1. Processor speed
> 2. Amount of RAM (memory)
> 3. Video card
> 4. Version of Vista you are running
> 5. What are you using for the presentation screen?
>
> Malke
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      05-28-2008
Turning off the UAC did not solve the problem. It continues. I did download
the 2007 viewer but didn't try to use it yet.

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Turn off UAC (in user accounts) and that will stop. 2003 was written before
> Vista. You might try downloading the 2007 Viewer.
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> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...eAPostAsAnswer
> Mark L. Ferguson
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> "PastorJ" <> wrote in message
> news:0FC50483-6B6B-419E-AD86-...
> > When I show a powerpoint presentation using Powerpoint 2003 the computer
> > (and
> > display on screen) will occasionally blink three times (the creen goes
> > black
> > for about 1 second each time) - something seems to be resetting. Any
> > ideas?

>

 
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Malke
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      05-28-2008
PastorJ wrote:

> I hope these are the answers you are looking for...
>
> Intel Core 2 Duo T5670 @ 1.80 GHz
> 2 Gig Ram
> Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS 128 MB
> Vista Home Basic
> I'm not sure what you mean by presentation screen - I am extending the
> desktop to a second monitor


Well, you've got plenty of hardware support for doing this. By "presentation
screen" I was asking whether you were using a projector or what. That's a
pretty basic business video card but it certainly should be able to push
out the pixels to a second monitor unless the second monitor is incredibly
huge. I see that you left out the size of the second monitor. I would think
anything around 19"-20" would be OK, but that's just a guess.

If this only happens in PowerPoint, I'd post in one of the PowerPoint groups
because the PP experts there will be better able to help you. After all,
giving presentations to groups is what PP is all about.

microsoft.public.powerpoint

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PastorJ
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      05-28-2008
I am using a projector and putting it on abig screen. I don't have the specs
for the projector. I will try a powerpoint group again, but the last time I
tried them they told me to try vista help.

"Malke" wrote:

> PastorJ wrote:
>
> > I hope these are the answers you are looking for...
> >
> > Intel Core 2 Duo T5670 @ 1.80 GHz
> > 2 Gig Ram
> > Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS 128 MB
> > Vista Home Basic
> > I'm not sure what you mean by presentation screen - I am extending the
> > desktop to a second monitor

>
> Well, you've got plenty of hardware support for doing this. By "presentation
> screen" I was asking whether you were using a projector or what. That's a
> pretty basic business video card but it certainly should be able to push
> out the pixels to a second monitor unless the second monitor is incredibly
> huge. I see that you left out the size of the second monitor. I would think
> anything around 19"-20" would be OK, but that's just a guess.
>
> If this only happens in PowerPoint, I'd post in one of the PowerPoint groups
> because the PP experts there will be better able to help you. After all,
> giving presentations to groups is what PP is all about.
>
> microsoft.public.powerpoint
>
> Malke
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Malke
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      05-28-2008
PastorJ wrote:

> I am using a projector and putting it on abig screen. I don't have the
> specs
> for the projector. I will try a powerpoint group again, but the last time
> I tried them they told me to try vista help.


Perhaps the issue is with the projector and you should read its Help files
or contact its support. Sorry that I was unable to help you.

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