Can't see task pane design template

G

Guest

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
G

Guest

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design and Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them by clicking on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you had any luck
finding a solution?
 
E

Echo S

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so far, we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few posters come back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try very many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things you can
try. Are you game?
 
G

Guest

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I cannot see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




Echo S said:
Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so far, we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few posters come back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try very many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things you can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Timothy said:
I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design and Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them by clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you had any luck
finding a solution?
 
E

Echo S

Timothy said:
Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I cannot see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

Yay! Caught a live one! :)

(Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to this thread. It's been a little
nuts this afternoon.)
MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem

When you logged on as admin, did you reboot, or did you just switch users?
If you haven't yet, you might see if rebooting takes care of it. If it does,
we may be looking at a simple resources issue.
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.

Thank you for such thorough information, Timothy. I think you found one of
my past posts with all kinds of questions like this -- I was going to ask
about your virus program and add-ins, so you're way ahead of me there. You
might want to make sure your graphics/video card drivers are up to date, and
you might try changing hardware acceleration. I don't think that will
resolve the issue, but both are worth trying.
(http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00129.htm has instrux for hardware
acceleration.)

Can you boot a Tablet PC into Safe Mode? If so, please try that. Things will
be ugly, but you should be able to tell if you can see the thumbnails or
not.

Also, try doing some basic disk maintenance -- delete the files in the
Temporary Internet Files folder, search for and delete all *.tmp files, and
run a defrag. And you know, one user reported that running Detect and Repair
fixed this problem for a little while on her system, so try Help|Detect and
Repair. Sure won't hurt!

If Detect and Repair resolves it, but if the problem comes back after you
reboot, that could indicate that something loading at startup is conflicting
with PPT and causing this issue. So (I don't know if you can do this on a
Tablet, but I think you can), go to Start|Run and type in msconfig Disable
all startup items and reboot again. That way we can see if something
starting on boot/running in the background is causing the issue.
 
K

Kathy Jacobs

Timothy,
You should be able to boot your tablet in Safe Mode, but you will need your
keyboard to do it. Once it is in Safe Mode, you will (probably) not be able
to use handwriting to do things. Normally, I would ask if you have the
memory leak fix for the tablets installed, but if you have auto-updates, you
should have it. Might not be a bad thing to check by going to the update
site and checking manually. (By the way Echo, if it turns out to be related
to the memory leak fix, then it IS a resources problem.)

Because you are on a tablet, I have one question beyond Echo's: Does docking
your tablet make any difference? (I can't remember if this one is always
docked or if it is removable from the dock.)

--
Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP PowerPoint and OneNote
Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint - Available now from Holy Macro! Books
Get PowerPoint answers at http://www.powerpointanswers.com

I believe life is meant to be lived. But:
if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived
 
E

Echo S

Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your screen(s) with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations, not just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Timothy said:
Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I cannot see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




Echo S said:
Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so far, we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few posters come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things you can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Timothy said:
I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design and Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you had any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
G

Guest

Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're seeing.

Chris

Echo S said:
Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your screen(s) with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations, not just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Timothy said:
Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I cannot see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




Echo S said:
Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so far, we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few posters come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things you can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design and Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you had any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
G

Geetesh Bajaj

I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're seeing.

Chris

Echo S said:
Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your screen(s) with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations, not just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Timothy said:
Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I cannot see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so far, we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few posters come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things you can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design and Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you had any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
G

Guest

I'm not using a tablet PC, just a plain Jane Toshiba Satellite (1.5GHz
Celeron M processor, 1.12GB RAM, 40GB HD, ATI video running 1024x768
resolution).

Chris

Geetesh Bajaj said:
I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're seeing.

Chris

Echo S said:
Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your screen(s) with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations, not just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I cannot see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so far, we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few posters come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things you can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design and Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you had any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
E

Echo S

Thank you for the screenshot, Chris! And for the additional information. I
really appreciate it. (Starting to think I'm losing my mind because of this
issue!)

Here's the latest thread about this. It has some more troubleshooting things
you can try. http://tinyurl.com/9plhv I'm particularly interested in knowing
if booting with nothing running in the background resolves it.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
I'm not using a tablet PC, just a plain Jane Toshiba Satellite (1.5GHz
Celeron M processor, 1.12GB RAM, 40GB HD, ATI video running 1024x768
resolution).

Chris

Geetesh Bajaj said:
I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





in
message news:[email protected]...
Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're
seeing.

Chris

:

Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your screen(s) with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations,
not just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I cannot see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so
far, we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few posters come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try
very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things
you can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design
and Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them
by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you had any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are
invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the
hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
E

Echo S

Oh, a couple more questions.

This isn't a presentation-specific issue, is it? (I don't think it is, but I
want to confirm.)

Also, I see the menu "Translator" on your screenshot. What's that?

Is your laptop unplugged? (Oh, wait. The plug symbol means it's plugged,
doesn't it?) If it is, what happens if you plug it in and aren't running on
battery power? Conserving resources, you know....

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
I'm not using a tablet PC, just a plain Jane Toshiba Satellite (1.5GHz
Celeron M processor, 1.12GB RAM, 40GB HD, ATI video running 1024x768
resolution).

Chris

Geetesh Bajaj said:
I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





in
message news:[email protected]...
Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're
seeing.

Chris

:

Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your screen(s) with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations,
not just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I cannot see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so
far, we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few posters come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try
very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things
you can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design
and Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them
by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you had any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are
invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the
hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
E

Echo S

Poking around on the web...I think the Translator menu might be from Reverso
Translator. Can you disable or uninstall that application and see if it
makes a difference?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/


Echo S said:
Oh, a couple more questions.

This isn't a presentation-specific issue, is it? (I don't think it is, but
I want to confirm.)

Also, I see the menu "Translator" on your screenshot. What's that?

Is your laptop unplugged? (Oh, wait. The plug symbol means it's plugged,
doesn't it?) If it is, what happens if you plug it in and aren't running
on battery power? Conserving resources, you know....

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
I'm not using a tablet PC, just a plain Jane Toshiba Satellite (1.5GHz
Celeron M processor, 1.12GB RAM, 40GB HD, ATI video running 1024x768
resolution).

Chris

Geetesh Bajaj said:
I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to
Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





in
message Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a
screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're
seeing.

Chris

:

Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your
screen(s)
with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations,
not
just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of
that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I
cannot
see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG
Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so
far,
we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few
posters
come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try
very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things
you
can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design
and
Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them
by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you
had
any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are
invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the
hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
G

Guest

I just went through all of the suggestions on that other link you provided.
Nothing worked. However, when in safe mode, the stuff showed up normally.

It is not a presentation-specific issue.

The laptop is plugged in.

The translator toolbar is from the Promt Translator. I'll disable that and
see if that makes a difference.

Chris

Echo S said:
Poking around on the web...I think the Translator menu might be from Reverso
Translator. Can you disable or uninstall that application and see if it
makes a difference?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/


Echo S said:
Oh, a couple more questions.

This isn't a presentation-specific issue, is it? (I don't think it is, but
I want to confirm.)

Also, I see the menu "Translator" on your screenshot. What's that?

Is your laptop unplugged? (Oh, wait. The plug symbol means it's plugged,
doesn't it?) If it is, what happens if you plug it in and aren't running
on battery power? Conserving resources, you know....

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
I'm not using a tablet PC, just a plain Jane Toshiba Satellite (1.5GHz
Celeron M processor, 1.12GB RAM, 40GB HD, ATI video running 1024x768
resolution).

Chris

:

I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to
Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





in
message Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a
screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're
seeing.

Chris

:

Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your
screen(s)
with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations,
not
just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of
that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I
cannot
see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG
Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so
far,
we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few
posters
come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try
very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things
you
can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design
and
Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them
by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you
had
any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are
invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the
hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
G

Guest

Got a possible breakthrough here. I disabled the translator, and it worked
fine. A closer look shows that toolbar having low-color icons (8-bit?),
whereas the other toolbars have high-color icons (16-bit?). Could there be a
resolution conflict that negates the display of the task pane when 8-bit
toolbars are present? Thinking out loud here....

Chris

Echo S said:
Poking around on the web...I think the Translator menu might be from Reverso
Translator. Can you disable or uninstall that application and see if it
makes a difference?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/


Echo S said:
Oh, a couple more questions.

This isn't a presentation-specific issue, is it? (I don't think it is, but
I want to confirm.)

Also, I see the menu "Translator" on your screenshot. What's that?

Is your laptop unplugged? (Oh, wait. The plug symbol means it's plugged,
doesn't it?) If it is, what happens if you plug it in and aren't running
on battery power? Conserving resources, you know....

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
I'm not using a tablet PC, just a plain Jane Toshiba Satellite (1.5GHz
Celeron M processor, 1.12GB RAM, 40GB HD, ATI video running 1024x768
resolution).

Chris

:

I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to
Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





in
message Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a
screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're
seeing.

Chris

:

Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your
screen(s)
with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations,
not
just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of
that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I
cannot
see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG
Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so
far,
we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few
posters
come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try
very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things
you
can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design
and
Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them
by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you
had
any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are
invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the
hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
G

Geetesh Bajaj

Wow - that was great research - thank you for getting back.


--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com






Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
Got a possible breakthrough here. I disabled the translator, and it worked
fine. A closer look shows that toolbar having low-color icons (8-bit?),
whereas the other toolbars have high-color icons (16-bit?). Could there be a
resolution conflict that negates the display of the task pane when 8-bit
toolbars are present? Thinking out loud here....

Chris

Echo S said:
Poking around on the web...I think the Translator menu might be from Reverso
Translator. Can you disable or uninstall that application and see if it
makes a difference?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/


Echo S said:
Oh, a couple more questions.

This isn't a presentation-specific issue, is it? (I don't think it is, but
I want to confirm.)

Also, I see the menu "Translator" on your screenshot. What's that?

Is your laptop unplugged? (Oh, wait. The plug symbol means it's plugged,
doesn't it?) If it is, what happens if you plug it in and aren't running
on battery power? Conserving resources, you know....

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

message I'm not using a tablet PC, just a plain Jane Toshiba Satellite (1.5GHz
Celeron M processor, 1.12GB RAM, 40GB HD, ATI video running 1024x768
resolution).

Chris

:

I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to
Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





in
message Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a
screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're
seeing.

Chris

:

Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your
screen(s)
with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations,
not
just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of
that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I
cannot
see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG
Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so
far,
we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few
posters
come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try
very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things
you
can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design
and
Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them
by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you
had
any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are
invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the
hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
E

Echo S

Sounds very plausible to me. Wish I knew if the others with this problem had
that same add-in!

I'm not sure exactly what the reason is, but you might want to drop the
Prompt Translator people a line. They really need to fix this, if only to
save me from scratching my head so much it makes me bald! :)

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
Got a possible breakthrough here. I disabled the translator, and it
worked
fine. A closer look shows that toolbar having low-color icons (8-bit?),
whereas the other toolbars have high-color icons (16-bit?). Could there
be a
resolution conflict that negates the display of the task pane when 8-bit
toolbars are present? Thinking out loud here....

Chris

Echo S said:
Poking around on the web...I think the Translator menu might be from
Reverso
Translator. Can you disable or uninstall that application and see if it
makes a difference?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/


Echo S said:
Oh, a couple more questions.

This isn't a presentation-specific issue, is it? (I don't think it is,
but
I want to confirm.)

Also, I see the menu "Translator" on your screenshot. What's that?

Is your laptop unplugged? (Oh, wait. The plug symbol means it's
plugged,
doesn't it?) If it is, what happens if you plug it in and aren't
running
on battery power? Conserving resources, you know....

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

in
message I'm not using a tablet PC, just a plain Jane Toshiba Satellite (1.5GHz
Celeron M processor, 1.12GB RAM, 40GB HD, ATI video running 1024x768
resolution).

Chris

:

I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into
the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to
Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





"Chris Banyai-Riepl" <[email protected]>
wrote
in
message Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a
screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're
seeing.

Chris

:

Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your
screen(s)
with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all
presentations,
not
just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy
of
that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I
cannot
see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms
(AVG
Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so
far,
we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few
posters
come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to
try
very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some
things
you
can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide
Design
and
Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use
them
by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you
had
any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are
invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the
hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Chris said:
Got a possible breakthrough here. I disabled the translator, and it worked
fine. A closer look shows that toolbar having low-color icons (8-bit?),
whereas the other toolbars have high-color icons (16-bit?). Could there be a
resolution conflict that negates the display of the task pane when 8-bit
toolbars are present? Thinking out loud here....

I don't imagine it'd be definitive, but suppose you enable the Translator add-in
but used View, Toolbars to make the toolbar invisible ... does that have any
effect?

Chris

Echo S said:
Poking around on the web...I think the Translator menu might be from Reverso
Translator. Can you disable or uninstall that application and see if it
makes a difference?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/


Echo S said:
Oh, a couple more questions.

This isn't a presentation-specific issue, is it? (I don't think it is, but
I want to confirm.)

Also, I see the menu "Translator" on your screenshot. What's that?

Is your laptop unplugged? (Oh, wait. The plug symbol means it's plugged,
doesn't it?) If it is, what happens if you plug it in and aren't running
on battery power? Conserving resources, you know....

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

message I'm not using a tablet PC, just a plain Jane Toshiba Satellite (1.5GHz
Celeron M processor, 1.12GB RAM, 40GB HD, ATI video running 1024x768
resolution).

Chris

:

I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to
Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





in
message Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a
screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're
seeing.

Chris

:

Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your
screen(s)
with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all presentations,
not
just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy of
that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I
cannot
see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms (AVG
Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so
far,
we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few
posters
come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to try
very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some things
you
can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide Design
and
Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use them
by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you
had
any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are
invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the
hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
G

Guest

Well, the nice thing about this translator program is that I can choose which
Office programs the toolbar shows up on, and since I really don't need to
translate Powerpoint slides, I just turned it off from that entirely.

I'll send a note to Promt about that issue and see if they can fix it in an
update, but that won't cure issues for people who are using some other add-in
program with low-color toolbars. If that is, in fact, what the issue is.

Chris

Echo S said:
Sounds very plausible to me. Wish I knew if the others with this problem had
that same add-in!

I'm not sure exactly what the reason is, but you might want to drop the
Prompt Translator people a line. They really need to fix this, if only to
save me from scratching my head so much it makes me bald! :)

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
Got a possible breakthrough here. I disabled the translator, and it
worked
fine. A closer look shows that toolbar having low-color icons (8-bit?),
whereas the other toolbars have high-color icons (16-bit?). Could there
be a
resolution conflict that negates the display of the task pane when 8-bit
toolbars are present? Thinking out loud here....

Chris

Echo S said:
Poking around on the web...I think the Translator menu might be from
Reverso
Translator. Can you disable or uninstall that application and see if it
makes a difference?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/


Oh, a couple more questions.

This isn't a presentation-specific issue, is it? (I don't think it is,
but
I want to confirm.)

Also, I see the menu "Translator" on your screenshot. What's that?

Is your laptop unplugged? (Oh, wait. The plug symbol means it's
plugged,
doesn't it?) If it is, what happens if you plug it in and aren't
running
on battery power? Conserving resources, you know....

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

in
message I'm not using a tablet PC, just a plain Jane Toshiba Satellite (1.5GHz
Celeron M processor, 1.12GB RAM, 40GB HD, ATI video running 1024x768
resolution).

Chris

:

I have a Toshiba M-205 Tablet PC like Timothy but I don't run into
the
problem - Timothy, did you get this problem before applying SP2 to
Office
2003?

Chris, are you using a Tablet PC as well?

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com





"Chris Banyai-Riepl" <[email protected]>
wrote
in
message Hi,
While I'm not Timothy, I'm having the same problem, and I have a
screenshot:
http://www.cbrnp.com/powerpoint-issue.jpg
Don't know if that helps any, but that should show you what we're
seeing.

Chris

:

Timothy, is there any chance I can get a screenshot of your
screen(s)
with
the missing design and layout thumbnails?

Also, I'd like to confirm that this happens with all
presentations,
not
just
a particular one. If it's just a particular one, can I get a copy
of
that
presentation?

Drop me an email if you have a chance -- echos at indy dot net

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Hello Echo,

Yes, I'm game. The symptoms are sporadic. Most of the time I
cannot
see
anything in the Design and Layout Panes.

MS Office Powerpoint 2003 (11.6564.6568) SP 2

Windows XP Tablet Edition Service Pack 2
Automatic Updates are enabled

Toshina M205 Tablet PC
I connect it to multiple networks both wired and wireless
Logging on as Admin doesn't effect the problem
Enabling and disabling virus-scanning doesn't effect symptoms
(AVG
Free)
I do not have any Powerpoint plugins installed.
I have downloaded some templates from Microsoft.

Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Timothy




:

Hi, Timothy.

This is a thorny issue we've been trying to track down, but so
far,
we
haven't had any luck. Part of the reason is because so few
posters
come
back
with specidic system information, so we haven't been able to
try
very
many
things to troubleshoot.

I know I'd love to get some info for you and suggest some
things
you
can
try. Are you game?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am having the same problem. the contents of the Slide
Design
and
Slide
Layout contents of the Task Pane are invisible. I can use
them
by
clicking
on
the blanks, but I cannot see them in the task pane. Have you
had
any
luck
finding a solution?

:

When i look in the task pane -> design templates
I cannot see the templates. they are there but they are
invisible!
I saw that someone recommended in the past to lower the
hardware
acceleration of the video card, but that did not work.
any suggestions?

Thanks
 
E

Echo S

Chris Banyai-Riepl said:
Well, the nice thing about this translator program is that I can choose
which
Office programs the toolbar shows up on, and since I really don't need to
translate Powerpoint slides, I just turned it off from that entirely.

That's a very cool feature!
I'll send a note to Promt about that issue and see if they can fix it in
an
update, but that won't cure issues for people who are using some other
add-in
program with low-color toolbars. If that is, in fact, what the issue is.


Is this the same Prompt Translator software, Chris?
http://www.online-translator.com/?lang=en Can I ask which you're using? I
see both Prompt Office 7.0 and Prompt Pro 7.0. I'd like to kick this issue
over to MS testing, and details like that always help. :) Maybe they can
figure out exactly what is causing the problem.

Can I also ask what ATI video card your system has?
 

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