If you run a PowerPoint 97 slide show on a computer running Windows NT,
version 4.0, the slide show may stop responding when you try to play an
inserted QuickTime movie.
NOTE: The movie may play correctly in Slide view.
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This symptom occurs if you have installed Apple QuickTime for Windows
95/NT, version 2.1.2, on your Windows NT computer.
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Method 1: Remove QuickTime for Windows 95/NT and Install ActiveMovie
NOTE: By using this work around, some programs, such as games or video
editing program that require QuickTime for Windows, may no longer work
correctly.
| 1. | Restart your computer to make sure that none of the QuickTime files are
in memory.
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| 2. | On the Windows Start menu, point to Programs, point to QuickTime for
Windows, and then click Uninstall QuickTime.
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| 3. | Follow the instructions on your screen.
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If you still experience the behavior described in the "Symptoms" section
of this article, install ActiveMovie by following these steps:
| 1. | Insert the PowerPoint 97 or Office 97 compact disc in the CD-ROM drive.
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| 2. | On the Windows Start menu, point to Programs and then click Windows NT
Explorer.
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| 3. | Open the \ValuePack\Amovie folder on the compact disc.
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| 4. | Double-click the Amovie.exe file to install Microsoft ActiveMovie.
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Method 2: Insert the QuickTime Movie as a MoviePlayer Object
| 1. | Open the presentation and go to a slide that contains a QuickTime movie.
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| 2. | Select the QuickTime movie object and then press DELETE.
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| 3. | On the Insert menu, click Object.
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| 4. | From the list of available object types, click QuickTime Movie. The
Apple MoviePlayer will start.
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| 5. | On the File menu in MoviePlayer, click Open.
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| 6. | In the Open dialog box, click the file you want to insert and then
click Open.
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| 7. | On the Edit menu, click Embedding Options. Select the options you
want to make about how the movie should play back. Click OK.
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| 8. | On the File menu, click Close and Return to <Presentation Name>.
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| 9. | Click Yes to update the movie.
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This movie object will play correctly from the PowerPoint slide show as
long as the computer it is playing on has QuickTime for Windows 95/NT
installed on it.
NOTE: MoviePlayer movie objects don't play in-place. When you play the
QuickTime movie, it will play in its own window.
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Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article.
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QuickTime is manufactured by Apple Computer, inc., a vendor independent of
Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this
product's performance or reliability.
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