ppviewer freezing when printing

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steph here someone please help!pp viewer freezing when I'm printing slides
driving me mad.Also,no options given to turn off background colour to
white.Eating my black ink up very quickly.Have epson c46 printer.
 
When using the viewer, there are no print options. It is print yes, or
print no. However, the full version of the PowerPoint application has many
printing options. Any way you could print from the full version?


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steph here someone please help!pp viewer freezing when I'm printing slides
driving me mad.

Does it seem to freeze on one particular slide or is it random?

Also,no options given to turn off background colour to
white.Eating my black ink up very quickly.Have epson c46 printer.

I guess there comes a time when you have to decide which'll cost you more, a
full copy of PPT or ink, ink, ink and more ink. ;-)

PowerPoint gives you a lot more control over what gets printed. With the free
viewer, you get what you get.
 
Hi bill when I open slides they go straight ppviewer and slide show.Dont seem
to have full version.Still gives me options when printing.Just not enough!Any
ideas?
 
Hey steve,freezing is random.If I use a different computer that has full
version ppt all the slideshows are fine.Just a bit worried about viruses.Am a
bit new to all this technology!
 
Hey steve,freezing is random.If I use a different computer that has full
version ppt all the slideshows are fine.Just a bit worried about viruses.Am a
bit new to all this technology!

It's most likely not a virus - more probably a video or printer driver problem.

See if there's an update for the printer driver on the manufacturer's site.

Also, try setting hardware acceleration back:
How to set graphics hardware acceleration back
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00129.htm
 

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