Bruce,

Thanks for advice about backing -up... I do! I can go to a backed up copy of 
Impress 
presentation with all 400 links present.... close the program and reload and 
25% chance all 
links have vanished.

Go back and load backup copy.... links ok then sometimes on save/close and 
subsequent re-
open all links gone.

The risk is immediate and instant... all you need to do is save your current 
file.

The absolute risk is standing up in front of a few important customers .. start 
presentation.... 
no sound... links vanish.

I am not able to indentify as to what triggers this wipe out.... if I open each 
"interaction play 
sound" links then the path is displayed and is correct. The link however is 
dead. As I've said 
before to refresh the link you can't copy and paste as it does not restore the 
link. The only 
way to refresh the link is to re-browse the path and click OK then the link is 
restored.

Surely there's someone in LibO team who could recognise these symptoms? I mean 
what 
activity can access the links to reset them or somehow invalidate them?

I even wondered if when I defrag my drives I could somehow upset the 
pathways....

I'm sure someone will say it's XP's problem (which may well be true). I asked a 
linux wizz to 
run the presentation on Ubuntu and so far the links are stable. Minor problem 
my customers 
are all MS.

Same problem also occurs under Win7 environment.

The second problem is if you attempt to convert from impress odp to xls and 
them open in 
MS all the text and pictures are ok but the audio links non-existant. I can 
only think the 
"interaction - play sound" function in Impress is different to MS and hence the 
loss.

BTW if we all adopted the attitude of never trying new systems and just be 
content with MS 
then as a race we deserve to die out.

I still want to persevere with Impress because of it's interface.... I cannot 
manage the 
retarded GUI of current powerpoint.

unimpressed Impress user




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