I am working on a school project using PowerPoint 2007 and the first two
slides are working fine but the last two are not and it crashes and says
program is not responding. I had already clicked the diginose and repair and
it says that there are no problems i have to complete 15 slides and i have
only completed 4 and i will be graded on my use of technology so animations
are a must
help please!!!
thanks in advance!

Re: Animations are not working on PP 2007 by Echo

Echo
Fri Aug 15 08:43:45 CDT 2008

What's on the last two slides?

Try making a copy of your file and deleting the next-to-last slide. Does it
still crash?

Actually, does it crash on the last one or the next-to-last one?

Do you get an error message when it crashes? (Anything more than "program
not responding," that is.) Oh, and does it crash when you're editing the
slides or when you're playing the slide show? Does it crash when you're
doing something specific? We can't see what's happening there, so you gotta
help us. When you say "the last two are not and it crashes," that's pretty
vague....

One troubleshooting step you can try right off the bat is to install a
default printer driver. Please follow these instructions exactly:

How to install a TEST printer driver
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00952.htm

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"Diana" <Diana @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F298A93E-0DA9-49D2-A9B6-CE634CAFDAB8@microsoft.com...
>I am working on a school project using PowerPoint 2007 and the first two
> slides are working fine but the last two are not and it crashes and says
> program is not responding. I had already clicked the diginose and repair
> and
> it says that there are no problems i have to complete 15 slides and i have
> only completed 4 and i will be graded on my use of technology so
> animations
> are a must
> help please!!!
> thanks in advance!