Microsoft KB Archive/212415

= PPT2000: PowerPoint Appears to Hang Resizing Image, Changing Zoom =

Article ID: 212415

Article Last Modified on 11/30/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q212415





SYMPTOMS
When you resize or scale a large high-resolution image or change the zoom settings on a slide that contains one of these images, Microsoft PowerPoint may appear to stop responding (hang), while it redraws the image. During this brief period, the image may appear to vanish or flash before it reappears. Depending on the speed of your computer's processor, this process may be less than or greater than ten seconds.

This behavior is noticed only with bitmap images, not metafile images. It affects the following file formats:
 * Bitmap (BMP, DIB, RLE)
 * Paintbrush (PCX)
 * CompuServe Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)
 * JPEG File Interchange Format (JPG)
 * Tagged Image File Format (TIF)
 * Encapsulated Postscript (EPS)
 * Macintosh PICT (PIC)
 * Kodak Photo CD (PCD)



CAUSE
This behavior is to be expected when you insert large, high-resolution images in a presentation. PowerPoint must render the image each time the size changes. This process is processor intensive, and PowerPoint may appear to stop responding, until this process is completed.

Additional query words: hangs freeze pause disappear grow shrink ppt2k 9.00 9 9.0

Keywords: kbprb kbgraphic KB212415

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