Improve slide show performance
If your presentation seems to be running slowly, try one or more of the following:
Settings
Note If you notice performance problems with the slide show after you change this setting, turn off the option. Your computer may not have this capability.
Animations
- Animation performance will be much better with a video card that has Microsoft Direct 3D. (Direct 3D is a component of Microsoft DirectX, which is a set of advanced multimedia system services built into the Microsoft Windows operating system.) Many video card manufacturers take advantage of this technology; check with the documentation you received with your computer to find out if Direct 3D is supported.
- Reduce the size of pictures and text that are animated. Click the picture or text placeholder, and drag the sizing handles to reduce the size of the object.
- Don't use animations that include fading, rotating, or scaling. You can replace these effects with other animations.
- Try not to use large gradients or transparent objects. Instead, choose solid color fills.
- Reduce the number of simultaneous animations. Try changing the simultaneous animations to sequential animations.
- Reduce the number of by-letter and by-word animations. For example, use these only for the title of a slide, instead of applying them to every bullet.