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Why does my impaticized presentation stop playing after the first slide?

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Why does my impaticized presentation stop playing after the first slide?

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The most likely reason for this is because the original presentation was set for this option in the PowerPoint file. It may be waiting for a Mouse Click to advance to the next slide. If you wish to disable this option, open the corresponding PowerPoint file and click on the “Slide Show” from the Menu Bar, and select “Slide Transition”. PowerPoint 97 and 2000: The “Slide Transition” dialog box will appear. In the bottom left corner of the dialog box, you will see the “Advance” panel. There are two options here: “On mouse click” and “Automatically after”. If the “On mouse click” is the only option selected, the impaticized presentation will wait for a mouse click before advancing to the next slide. PowerPoint 2002 (XP) and 2003: The “Slide Transition” panel will appear on the right-hand side of the PowerPoint interface. At the bottom of the “Slide Transition” panel, you will see the “Advance slide” frame. There are two options here: “On mouse click” and “Automatically after”. If the “On

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