On Tue September 20 2005 18:56, john geldman wrote:
> I have two thoughts. I would guess the second is the issue. (Occams Razor)
>
> First, I've had issues with laptops with two displays using MS Office
> (bad settings) where slide shows went to the second screen when it
> wasn't there. But I didn't see any hint of that mode in a quick look.
>
> But, your description of the slides sliding suggests that you may have
> automatic transitions enabled. Check if transitions are on, and if
> they are, check if advance-slide is set to mouse clicks or automatic
> (timed).
>
> On 9/20/05, Don Parris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >I could be barking up the wrong tree, but I need a starting point.
> > >
> > >HW: Dell Latitude C610 (1.2GHz/256MB)
> > >OS: SUSE Linux OSS (10.0-beta 4)
> > >OOo: 1.9.125.1 (2.o-pre)
> > >
> > >I have created a couple of Impress shows, and when I run them on my
> > >laptop, the slides run off the right side of the screen. If the text is
> > >short enough, it's no problem.  But text taking up most of a single
> > > line, or spanning multiple lines causes a problem.  I don't seem to
> > > have this problem with KOffice, but prefer to use OOo.  I also noticed
> > > that the background I used (circles-classic) seemed to change the size
> > > of the circles in the lower right portion of the background - made them
> > > much smaller than I think they should be, based on the normal view.
> > >
> > >Any ideas on what might be happening?
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >Don
> >
> > I should add that everything looks normal when I'm creating the slide -
> > it just goes off the screen when I run the slide show.

Also check that the format of the page is for screen rather than for anything 
else.

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