Repainting/redrawing of an unanimated slide

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Wayne

I have a series of slides originally drawn on System #1, updated, etc on
System #2 and now wish to use, finalize on System #3. All systems are XP
Home-based. XP versions of Office's PowerPoint were used in all cases.

When a particular slide is opened on System #3, it continues to be redrawn,
i.e. does not "settle down" after is it drawn. It draws and redraws and
redraws, "forever". There are a number of "hidden" lines in this drawing,
that is, some objects were placed in front of other objects. Is there a way
to stop this, the constant redraw?

Regards,
Wayne
 
Update to original msg.

There are six (6) slides in the file. It "appears" that PowserPoint is
trying to draw each one, one at a time. Is this possible? How do I stop
it??

Wayne
 
More info...

Repainting/redrawing is of ONE slide (one of the six) only. This is the
slide that has a few "hidden" (placed in-front-of) objects.
 
Try changing hardware acceleration.

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

Also try going to start|run and type in msconfig. Turn off all startup apps
and reboot. I've had the redraw thing happen when I have certain software
running in the background. Close it and the redraw in PPT goes away. So, if
booting with everything off resolves it, you can re-enable things one at a
time until you find the problem.
 
Will GoTo the suggested link. Pls know, the machine that exhibits constant
redraw has a 2Ghz processor, a Gig of ram and fairly respectable graphics
processor (Dell Inspiron 9300).



Echo S said:
Try changing hardware acceleration.

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

Also try going to start|run and type in msconfig. Turn off all startup
apps
and reboot. I've had the redraw thing happen when I have certain software
running in the background. Close it and the redraw in PPT goes away. So,
if
booting with everything off resolves it, you can re-enable things one at a
time until you find the problem.

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


Wayne said:
More info...

Repainting/redrawing is of ONE slide (one of the six) only. This is the
slide that has a few "hidden" (placed in-front-of) objects.
 
Echo. . . . . Followed the link's suggestion. Dropped the accelerator's
"punch" by three notches (one at a time). Works fine now - no redraw.

Thank You!

Wayne



Echo S said:
Try changing hardware acceleration.

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

Also try going to start|run and type in msconfig. Turn off all startup
apps
and reboot. I've had the redraw thing happen when I have certain software
running in the background. Close it and the redraw in PPT goes away. So,
if
booting with everything off resolves it, you can re-enable things one at a
time until you find the problem.

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


Wayne said:
More info...

Repainting/redrawing is of ONE slide (one of the six) only. This is the
slide that has a few "hidden" (placed in-front-of) objects.
 
Maybe, someone might tell me why/how the high-speed graphics processor seems
to, can get ahead of itself :-)

Wayne



Wayne said:
Echo. . . . . Followed the link's suggestion. Dropped the accelerator's
"punch" by three notches (one at a time). Works fine now - no redraw.

Thank You!

Wayne



Echo S said:
Try changing hardware acceleration.

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

Also try going to start|run and type in msconfig. Turn off all startup
apps
and reboot. I've had the redraw thing happen when I have certain software
running in the background. Close it and the redraw in PPT goes away. So,
if
booting with everything off resolves it, you can re-enable things one at
a
time until you find the problem.

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


Wayne said:
More info...

Repainting/redrawing is of ONE slide (one of the six) only. This is the
slide that has a few "hidden" (placed in-front-of) objects.



I have a series of slides originally drawn on System #1, updated, etc
on
System #2 and now wish to use, finalize on System #3. All systems are
XP
Home-based. XP versions of Office's PowerPoint were used in all cases.

When a particular slide is opened on System #3, it continues to be
redrawn, i.e. does not "settle down" after is it drawn. It draws and
redraws and redraws, "forever". There are a number of "hidden" lines
in
this drawing, that is, some objects were placed in front of other
objects.
Is there a way to stop this, the constant redraw?

Regards,
Wayne
 
Echo:

Reducing, slowing down (?) the graphics accelerator solved the redraw
problem w/PowerPoint. Meanwhile, animated screen savers do not work! Had
DeVinci running - in the slowed mode, message notes (in so many words) "No
3D dah-de-dah available"!! "Upping" the accelerator One notch fixed the
SCRs but brought back the redraw. No compromise position. Thoughts pls?

Wayne




Wayne said:
Echo. . . . . Followed the link's suggestion. Dropped the accelerator's
"punch" by three notches (one at a time). Works fine now - no redraw.

Thank You!

Wayne



Echo S said:
Try changing hardware acceleration.

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

Also try going to start|run and type in msconfig. Turn off all startup
apps
and reboot. I've had the redraw thing happen when I have certain software
running in the background. Close it and the redraw in PPT goes away. So,
if
booting with everything off resolves it, you can re-enable things one at
a
time until you find the problem.

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


Wayne said:
More info...

Repainting/redrawing is of ONE slide (one of the six) only. This is the
slide that has a few "hidden" (placed in-front-of) objects.



I have a series of slides originally drawn on System #1, updated, etc
on
System #2 and now wish to use, finalize on System #3. All systems are
XP
Home-based. XP versions of Office's PowerPoint were used in all cases.

When a particular slide is opened on System #3, it continues to be
redrawn, i.e. does not "settle down" after is it drawn. It draws and
redraws and redraws, "forever". There are a number of "hidden" lines
in
this drawing, that is, some objects were placed in front of other
objects.
Is there a way to stop this, the constant redraw?

Regards,
Wayne
 
I don't know what to tell you. I have a kick butt graphics card (Nvidia
GeForce Go 6800) on this system of mine, and I see weird display issues with
PPT if I don't knock the acceleration down. And yeah, I get the redraw stuff
occasionally, too. I don't use screen savers, though, and I just go back and
turn the HA up when I'm working on something where I need it.

I know that's not a good answer, Wayne. Sorry I don't have a better one.
Just know it's not only you who sees this type of thing happen.

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

Wayne said:
Echo:

Reducing, slowing down (?) the graphics accelerator solved the redraw
problem w/PowerPoint. Meanwhile, animated screen savers do not work! Had
DeVinci running - in the slowed mode, message notes (in so many words)
"No 3D dah-de-dah available"!! "Upping" the accelerator One notch fixed
the SCRs but brought back the redraw. No compromise position. Thoughts
pls?

Wayne




Wayne said:
Echo. . . . . Followed the link's suggestion. Dropped the accelerator's
"punch" by three notches (one at a time). Works fine now - no redraw.

Thank You!

Wayne



Echo S said:
Try changing hardware acceleration.

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

Also try going to start|run and type in msconfig. Turn off all startup
apps
and reboot. I've had the redraw thing happen when I have certain
software
running in the background. Close it and the redraw in PPT goes away. So,
if
booting with everything off resolves it, you can re-enable things one at
a
time until you find the problem.

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


:

More info...

Repainting/redrawing is of ONE slide (one of the six) only. This is
the
slide that has a few "hidden" (placed in-front-of) objects.



I have a series of slides originally drawn on System #1, updated, etc
on
System #2 and now wish to use, finalize on System #3. All systems are
XP
Home-based. XP versions of Office's PowerPoint were used in all
cases.

When a particular slide is opened on System #3, it continues to be
redrawn, i.e. does not "settle down" after is it drawn. It draws and
redraws and redraws, "forever". There are a number of "hidden" lines
in
this drawing, that is, some objects were placed in front of other
objects.
Is there a way to stop this, the constant redraw?

Regards,
Wayne
 
Echo - You are fine.

Graphics bd is also the 6800. When I need to view the slide in question,
for now I will simply change the accelerator. Also plan to do a bit of redo
to the slide - maybe too many "In Front"/"Move to the Back" objects. Really
appreciate your feedback and the accelerator change fix. Thank You!

Wayne


Echo S said:
I don't know what to tell you. I have a kick butt graphics card (Nvidia
GeForce Go 6800) on this system of mine, and I see weird display issues
with PPT if I don't knock the acceleration down. And yeah, I get the redraw
stuff occasionally, too. I don't use screen savers, though, and I just go
back and turn the HA up when I'm working on something where I need it.

I know that's not a good answer, Wayne. Sorry I don't have a better one.
Just know it's not only you who sees this type of thing happen.

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

Wayne said:
Echo:

Reducing, slowing down (?) the graphics accelerator solved the redraw
problem w/PowerPoint. Meanwhile, animated screen savers do not work!
Had DeVinci running - in the slowed mode, message notes (in so many
words) "No 3D dah-de-dah available"!! "Upping" the accelerator One notch
fixed the SCRs but brought back the redraw. No compromise position.
Thoughts pls?

Wayne




Wayne said:
Echo. . . . . Followed the link's suggestion. Dropped the accelerator's
"punch" by three notches (one at a time). Works fine now - no redraw.

Thank You!

Wayne



Try changing hardware acceleration.

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

Also try going to start|run and type in msconfig. Turn off all startup
apps
and reboot. I've had the redraw thing happen when I have certain
software
running in the background. Close it and the redraw in PPT goes away.
So, if
booting with everything off resolves it, you can re-enable things one
at a
time until you find the problem.

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


:

More info...

Repainting/redrawing is of ONE slide (one of the six) only. This is
the
slide that has a few "hidden" (placed in-front-of) objects.



I have a series of slides originally drawn on System #1, updated, etc
on
System #2 and now wish to use, finalize on System #3. All systems
are XP
Home-based. XP versions of Office's PowerPoint were used in all
cases.

When a particular slide is opened on System #3, it continues to be
redrawn, i.e. does not "settle down" after is it drawn. It draws
and
redraws and redraws, "forever". There are a number of "hidden"
lines in
this drawing, that is, some objects were placed in front of other
objects.
Is there a way to stop this, the constant redraw?

Regards,
Wayne
 
Weird, isn't it? It's like PPT is hard on video cards, but if you give it a
good one, it doesn't know what to do with it! :-)

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

Wayne said:
Echo - You are fine.

Graphics bd is also the 6800. When I need to view the slide in question,
for now I will simply change the accelerator. Also plan to do a bit of
redo to the slide - maybe too many "In Front"/"Move to the Back" objects.
Really appreciate your feedback and the accelerator change fix. Thank
You!

Wayne


Echo S said:
I don't know what to tell you. I have a kick butt graphics card (Nvidia
GeForce Go 6800) on this system of mine, and I see weird display issues
with PPT if I don't knock the acceleration down. And yeah, I get the
redraw stuff occasionally, too. I don't use screen savers, though, and I
just go back and turn the HA up when I'm working on something where I need
it.

I know that's not a good answer, Wayne. Sorry I don't have a better one.
Just know it's not only you who sees this type of thing happen.

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

Wayne said:
Echo:

Reducing, slowing down (?) the graphics accelerator solved the redraw
problem w/PowerPoint. Meanwhile, animated screen savers do not work!
Had DeVinci running - in the slowed mode, message notes (in so many
words) "No 3D dah-de-dah available"!! "Upping" the accelerator One
notch fixed the SCRs but brought back the redraw. No compromise
position. Thoughts pls?

Wayne




Echo. . . . . Followed the link's suggestion. Dropped the
accelerator's "punch" by three notches (one at a time). Works fine
now - no redraw.

Thank You!

Wayne



Try changing hardware acceleration.

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

Also try going to start|run and type in msconfig. Turn off all startup
apps
and reboot. I've had the redraw thing happen when I have certain
software
running in the background. Close it and the redraw in PPT goes away.
So, if
booting with everything off resolves it, you can re-enable things one
at a
time until you find the problem.

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


:

More info...

Repainting/redrawing is of ONE slide (one of the six) only. This is
the
slide that has a few "hidden" (placed in-front-of) objects.



I have a series of slides originally drawn on System #1, updated,
etc on
System #2 and now wish to use, finalize on System #3. All systems
are XP
Home-based. XP versions of Office's PowerPoint were used in all
cases.

When a particular slide is opened on System #3, it continues to be
redrawn, i.e. does not "settle down" after is it drawn. It draws
and
redraws and redraws, "forever". There are a number of "hidden"
lines in
this drawing, that is, some objects were placed in front of other
objects.
Is there a way to stop this, the constant redraw?

Regards,
Wayne
 
Oh, I also think that what's running in the background does affect the
redraw in PPT.

For example, today I only have Outlook and OE opened, and I don't get redraw
when I open a file in PPT. But yesterday I got the redraws with the same
file -- only that time, I had about 10 IE windows opened, Outlook, OE,
Illustrator and Photoshop, and probably some game running in the background.

When I used to run SETI (distributed computing app), I'd get redraws,
especially on chart slides where the bars were gradient-filled. I disabled
SETI running in the background, and the redraws went away.

Just food for thought.

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

Echo S said:
Weird, isn't it? It's like PPT is hard on video cards, but if you give it
a good one, it doesn't know what to do with it! :-)

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

Wayne said:
Echo - You are fine.

Graphics bd is also the 6800. When I need to view the slide in question,
for now I will simply change the accelerator. Also plan to do a bit of
redo to the slide - maybe too many "In Front"/"Move to the Back" objects.
Really appreciate your feedback and the accelerator change fix. Thank
You!

Wayne


Echo S said:
I don't know what to tell you. I have a kick butt graphics card (Nvidia
GeForce Go 6800) on this system of mine, and I see weird display issues
with PPT if I don't knock the acceleration down. And yeah, I get the
redraw stuff occasionally, too. I don't use screen savers, though, and I
just go back and turn the HA up when I'm working on something where I
need it.

I know that's not a good answer, Wayne. Sorry I don't have a better one.
Just know it's not only you who sees this type of thing happen.

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

Echo:

Reducing, slowing down (?) the graphics accelerator solved the redraw
problem w/PowerPoint. Meanwhile, animated screen savers do not work!
Had DeVinci running - in the slowed mode, message notes (in so many
words) "No 3D dah-de-dah available"!! "Upping" the accelerator One
notch fixed the SCRs but brought back the redraw. No compromise
position. Thoughts pls?

Wayne




Echo. . . . . Followed the link's suggestion. Dropped the
accelerator's "punch" by three notches (one at a time). Works fine
now - no redraw.

Thank You!

Wayne



Try changing hardware acceleration.

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

Also try going to start|run and type in msconfig. Turn off all
startup apps
and reboot. I've had the redraw thing happen when I have certain
software
running in the background. Close it and the redraw in PPT goes away.
So, if
booting with everything off resolves it, you can re-enable things one
at a
time until you find the problem.

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


:

More info...

Repainting/redrawing is of ONE slide (one of the six) only. This is
the
slide that has a few "hidden" (placed in-front-of) objects.



I have a series of slides originally drawn on System #1, updated,
etc on
System #2 and now wish to use, finalize on System #3. All systems
are XP
Home-based. XP versions of Office's PowerPoint were used in all
cases.

When a particular slide is opened on System #3, it continues to be
redrawn, i.e. does not "settle down" after is it drawn. It draws
and
redraws and redraws, "forever". There are a number of "hidden"
lines in
this drawing, that is, some objects were placed in front of other
objects.
Is there a way to stop this, the constant redraw?

Regards,
Wayne
 

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