CPHennessy wrote:

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

O.k., I created a new, blank presentation with no background. It works just fine this way. What I had not thought about is that the background templates I was using were from 1.0, and perhaps that needs to be changed. I just added the background (circulos clasicos) to one slide, which reproduced the effect. Undoing the slide background corrected the problem. Can I simply open the templates, save them as 2.0 templates, and expect that to make things different? Or should I go find/create some 2.0 templates?

The slideshow is set for "screen". There is no automatic transition - it's all done by mouse-click. I have turned off "Automatic Preview" as well. Not sure what that does, but I turned it off anyway for good measure.

Don

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