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Old 08-06-2015, 06:17 PM
sprdeagle sprdeagle is offline An animation created in pwrpt 2013 is hiccuppy in 2007.  Why? Windows 7 32bit An animation created in pwrpt 2013 is hiccuppy in 2007.  Why? Office 2007
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Created what appears to be a hotplate, colored in brown gradients as if it had been used a long time for cooking. Behind the message on the plate, a light passes by from left to right, glowing through the letters. When running on a different computer in pwrpt 2013 this action was smooth. However, when running in pwrpt 2007 powered by a Quantum Bytes unit


http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Fanles...=quantum+bytes running Windows 2007, the passing light is not smooth, but staccato in movement (stop-start, like a cheap neon sign.
Why is this?
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