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• #20577
This is what I thought- but what?
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• #20578
Typically it’ll lock up when I try to move lots of individual elements at one time.
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• #20579
25ish just now.
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• #20580
Can you uninstall and reinstall ppt again?
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• #20581
Maybe- keen to avoid having to dick around with the work 365 install if it can be avoided, although that’s mainly lazinesses
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• #20582
How full is your hard drive? Delete a load of shit.
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• #20583
Not that full.
1 Attachment
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• #20584
Activity Monitor might give you an idea on what it's hanging up on.
I'd look at network stuff - is it trying to push a huge PPT file up to O365 or Cloud?
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• #20585
I use a 12 year old middle-of-the-range macbook and can move around powerpoint with ease...
how many mb is the powerpoint file? above 100mb or so they tend to get laggy. the last terrible office job I had required communicating all ideas through gargantuan powerpoints.
you can make them smaller like this -
• #20587
It's a 525 meg, local-and-Sharepoint slide-deck, running over my usually 800Mbps or so fibre connection, which it's auto-saving via.
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• #20588
download a copy and open it from your desktop and see if the problem continues. If it's trying to autosave a stupidly large file every time you drag something around then that seems like a fairly obvious potential issue
also, 525MB powerpoint? wft
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• #20589
a 525mb powerpoint, and you want to run it over the internet - well there's the problem obviously
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• #20590
also, 525MB powerpoint? wtf
This. Someone needs to learn how to compress pictures for the medium. Unless you’re printing these for brochures, they don’t need to be higher than 150ppi
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• #20591
It’s running locally, in the desktop application, but it is pushing the auto-save data (which I assume to be the changes, not the whole file).
There’s nothing high resolution in there, it’s just a 300 slide master with a lot of images.
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• #20592
If your PPT has to contain anything raster beyond one picture of a person smiling while holding a phone you're in a toxic work environment and should look to change jobs.
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• #20593
It’s still a relatively large file, being synced via Sharepoint, which is notoriously flaky and slow. Try editing a fully decoupled local copy and see how it behaves.
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• #20594
Completely unrelated but something I've learnt this month: If you like lean powerpoint files, don't copy and paste in vectors from CMYK documents because even that simple circle is gonna cost you a meg of file size 🙄
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• #20595
Roger this. I shall attempt to manage The Fear that things crash and I lose my work.
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• #20596
I used to be a conference PowerPoint wrangler, and will never forget the time at a physics conference when a professor put a flabbergasting ‘theatre curtains parting’ animated slide transition, complete with fanfare sound effects, between each of the 100+ slides in his dry presentation.
A sea of dorks trying not to spit their coffee out every time he clicked.
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• #20597
Mmmm. Turn off auto-save for a bit, see what happens.
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• #20598
Brb, on LinkedIn.
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• #20599
it's almost like people with something to actually say don't need fancy formatting??
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• #20600
For people who like reading about Powerpoint as much as I do.
http://www.russelldavies.com/powerpoint
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2023/07/power-point-evil-tufte-history/674797/
I thought a Mac Mini was pretty much the same spec as a MBA. M1 MBA shouldn't have any problems with PowerPoint.
Probably just has an inferiority complex next to the coffee setup, you'll need to get a fully spec'd Mac Studio to remedy