Darn reality messing up good theory. 8-)
But your good news is that you have a work-about.

Well I got curious and downloaded circulos clasicos from the ooextras
page. I built a trivial two page presentation and it just works as
expected (no slipping and sliding).
(on an opensuse 10 beta 3 system - this system has the novell-built
1.9.124 revision)

Maybe try a fresh copy of the background would help. I got it from:
ooextras.sourceforge.net/downloads/simpress



On 9/21/05, Don Parris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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:
> >>
> >>
> >>><snip>
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >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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