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#1 2012-02-13 16:58:57

**_RHenke_**

Problems with PowerPoint animations converting in Presenter.

Many animations and motion paths (i.e. the wheel, or and repeated back-and-forth motions) work perfectly in PowerPoint and while syncing up Adobe Presenter. However, when viewing the final published version, the animations do not show up. Often times, if they do work - they are choppy, or it takes awhile for each slide to load.

Anyone have any experience with this? Is there a work-around?

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#2 2012-02-14 07:37:02

**_Purnima_**

Re: Problems with PowerPoint animations converting in Presenter.

Which Presenter version are you using ?
And are you creating PPT or PPTX file ?

Till Presenter 706 i have seen, saving as PPT and republishing resolving such issues.

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#3 2012-02-14 12:29:23

**_RHenke_**

Re: Problems with PowerPoint animations converting in Presenter.

Purnima wrote:

Which Presenter version are you using ?
And are you creating PPT or PPTX file ?

Till Presenter 706 i have seen, saving as PPT and republishing resolving such issues.

I am using 7.0.7 and I do save them as PPTX.

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#4 2012-02-14 14:18:59

**_Jeff_at_RealEyes_**

Re: Problems with PowerPoint animations converting in Presenter.

Since you're already using v7.0.7, try saving it as a PPT instead and reuploading it. I believe that this is what Purnima was referring to above, as this is the best known solution.

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#5 2012-02-14 14:59:00

**_RHenke_**

Re: Problems with PowerPoint animations converting in Presenter.

We did just that, and it is working much better! A few animations (stretching an object concurrently with a motion path) didn't appear, but it's not stalling or buffering.


Jeff_at_RealEyes wrote:

Since you're already using v7.0.7, try saving it as a PPT instead and reuploading it. I believe that this is what Purnima was referring to above, as this is the best known solution.

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#6 2012-02-24 02:28:43

**_redhatperl_**

Re: Problems with PowerPoint animations converting in Presenter.

PPT is the best format for such stuff!!

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