Thanks. I was nosing around and found that article. Short of redoing the
entire presentation to allow more time for transitions (and then, it still
might not work - sigh...), I'm going to try the package to folder idea.
Now, I have another question - double sigh....
I'm not sure I fully understand what the package to folder does for me. Do I
instruct anyone using the CD to copy the folder to their hard drive? If yes,
is there a way to autorun the program after they copy it? If not (you still
with me??!), how do I tell them to run the presentation? I copied to folder,
put it on a cd, took it to my other computer, copied the entire folder to the
hard drive, opened powerpoint, opened the presentation, hit F5 to run and
it's not right! The transitions are gone! Poof! Nada! My voice is there but
the slide animation (simple stuff, like bullets coming in) is gone. What the
heck? Any additional help will save my sanity (what's left). Thanks all!
"tohlz" wrote:
> Hi Lori,
> You might also want to take a look at Sonia's article:
> "Synchronizing Sound, Video, Animation, Etc"
> http://www.soniacoleman.com/Tutorial...chronizing.htm
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>
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>
> "Lori O." wrote:
>
> > Hi there. I'm doing my first package for CD presentation. I've recorded a
> > narrative for each slide which matches the animation on the slides. The show
> > runs fine from my hard drive. However, when I run it from the CD (after
> > packaging), the narration is ahead of the animation. How can I troubleshoot
> > this? What am I doing wrong? Thanks for any help - this is a GREAT resource
> > board.
> > Lori