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What should I do if my 3D Presentation is missing objects, images or other elements that were inserted in my slides (and Ive used the “Pack 3D Effects” command)?

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What should I do if my 3D Presentation is missing objects, images or other elements that were inserted in my slides (and Ive used the “Pack 3D Effects” command)?

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Pack 3D Effects only packs up PowerPlugs: 3D Titles-related items. So, if your presentation includes AVI files, images, Excel charts, Truetype fonts or other similar external files, make sure to transport these files to the destination computer (for your convenience, PowerPoint’s “Pack and Go” command located in the PowerPoint File menu, will compress these files plus your PowerPoint presentation file into one transportable file, giving a file extension name of “.ppz.”). Please see PowerPoint’s documentation for more information on the Pack and Go command. Top of page 4. Why are my sound effects or animations being cut off before they are completed? We are aware of a bug in PowerPoint that does not allow CD audio files to play correctly, they are ended after a 3D title displays, if a 3D title is applied to slide 2. To work around this problem do not assign a 3D title to slide 2 if you use a CD audio track for your presentation. If you use WAV files your sound card may not allow two wav

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Pack 3D Effects only packs up PowerPlugs: 3D Titles-related items. So, if your presentation includes AVI files, images, Excel charts, Truetype fonts or other similar external files, make sure to transport these files to the destination computer (for your convenience, PowerPoint’s “Pack and Go” command located in the PowerPoint File menu, will compress these files plus your PowerPoint presentation file into one transportable file, giving a file extension name of “.ppz.”). Please see PowerPoint’s documentation for more information on the Pack and Go command.

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