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We got a second monitor at our shop to run a slideshow of merchandise off site, but it keeps freezing whenever it's not the active window. As soon as I minimize it or click on another window it freezes. I've never used PP before, so am really at a loss whether this is something I can fix in PP or is something more complex.
(I took it to the computer store yesterday but the tech had no idea how to fix it. They sold me a dual monitor video card to see if that would help - right now the 2nd monitor is running off a usb-vga adapter - but the computer is a tiny slim line and despite their assurances the video card will not fit in.) So I'm still sitting here with a slide show that freezes every time I use my pc. |
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Sadly I think that's normal behaviour. If the show loses focus it stops.
There are third party solutions like PowerShow from OfficeOne but they are not free. |
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Thank you! I installed a trial version of PowerShow and it solved the problem.
Kinda. I followed the directions for starting the slide show on the second monitor, but it's still starting it on my primary. ![]() But thanks all the same. I'm sure I'll get there soon. ![]() |
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I don't actually use PowerShow but I know Chirag at officeOne is pretty good at answering querys. I guess there's a contact on their site.
There's an alternative here but I have never used it and know nothing about the comnpany. |
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