Hi Tom, that happened a lot in the early days of Mac turning to MS Office. Typical errors are all kind of symbols like greek letters, exponents, and especially drag and drop graphics from Macs. Try to upgrade your Macs to the newest SW release and your PCs to at least Office2000, better to OfficeXP, store the graphics as separate files and include those in the PPT. AND - test the presentation together with the author on the machine you are using for presentation. Thats nerving, I know Sinc Ulli
Tom Coffin wrote: > > Some graphics on powerpoint slides generated by MACs > do not display on PC's. theres a text error in it's place which > reads that quicktime and a tiff uncompressed decompressor > are needed to see this picture. Has anyone else seen this? > -- Dr. Ulrich Schwenn Head of Multimedia and Videoconferencing Group Computing Center Garching Max-Planck-Gesellschaft & Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik Boltzmannstr. 2, D-85748 Garching GERMANY Phone: +49 89 3299 1371 H.323: +49 89 3299 6004 Fax: +49 89 3299 1301 e-mail: schw...@rzg.mpg.de web: http://www.rzg.mpg.de