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PPT Presenter View preview slide not keeping up
Hi all, I'm trying to use Powerpoint to project supertitles (captions) live for an opera on a Macbook. Been a while since I've used the software and the current version of presenter mode is giving us some issues. We've got the current slide in the top left, the next slide in the top right and that's all great. Then we have the preview of the current slide at the bottom and every time we go to the next slide it's doing this sliding motion to the next slide even thought the slide show itself has no transitions. The slides at the top work the same as the slide show so we can work with it but it's a kind of really distracting having the slides at the bottom get way behind and glitch out because we're flying through some of these slides. Does anyone know a way to hide the bottom preview or disable the timing on it so it just snaps to the next slide like the actual slide show does? All timings of everything are disabled and set to manual or zero. I just can't find any option regarding that section of the Presenter View. TIA.wclightsFeb 18, 2025Occasional Reader12Views0likes0Comments- Maruyama560Feb 13, 2025Copper Contributor3.1KViews0likes3Comments
Beta 2502. Issues with files from the internet, mail, etc.
When I try to open a Docx or Docm file that originated from the internet, I get the attached message and the file does not open. So far, I have only encountered this behavior with Docm files, which then open with a red warning bar but can still be edited with macros disabled. I have not seen this before with Docx files. The message is also misleading because it does not indicate the ZoneIdentifier, but rather implies that there are no file permissions. This is misleading and completely unnecessary for Docx files since there is no security issue involved. For DOCM files, neither a certificate nor listing as a trusted publisher helps.SchlupMBFeb 09, 2025Copper Contributor36Views0likes4CommentsOneNote only Searching current Section
Search in my OneNote works differently than I read it should. When I search in is only looking in the current section of my notebook. Since I tend to have many sections without a lot of pages in each section, if I knew what section(s) what I was looking for was in I could find it by looking. Any idea what might be wrong and how to get search working properly?SolvedJohn TwohigFeb 06, 2025Iron Contributor2.3KViews0likes5CommentsOffice Beta Channel Version 2502 Build 18516.20000
My beta channel Office suite updated to Version 2502 Build 18516.20000 this morning, and now Outlook crashes any time I select an email or open a calendar object. Not even opening the email, just selecting it crashes. Even when opening up in Safe Mode. I've also performed Quick Repair and Full Online Repair with no change in behaviour. In Word, just opening a document crashes out as well. Faulting application name: OUTLOOK.EXE, version: 16.0.18516.20000, time stamp: 0x6789eeaa Faulting module name: wwlib.dll, version: 16.0.18516.20000, time stamp: 0x6789ef67 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0000000000342823 Faulting process id: 0x8220 Faulting application start time: 0x1DB6CF4DBDD3639 Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\OUTLOOK.EXE Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\wwlib.dll Report Id: aac213cd-b3fa-491c-950c-a7d2037d5e68 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Faulting application name: WINWORD.EXE, version: 16.0.18516.20000, time stamp: 0x6789f0d8 Faulting module name: wwlib.dll, version: 16.0.18516.20000, time stamp: 0x6789ef67 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0000000000342823 Faulting process id: 0x7AE8 Faulting application start time: 0x1DB6CF52B1B34CD Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Root\Office16\WINWORD.EXE Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Root\Office16\wwlib.dll Report Id: 871a616d-7e30-4fac-8aae-19cf4a537e16 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID:Korbyn ForsmanFeb 06, 2025Copper Contributor191Views0likes6CommentsTransform photos with Restyle Image in Microsoft Designer
2/2/2025 UPDATE: The Microsoft Designer feature Restyle image is no longer available. Hello, Microsoft 365 Insiders, Unleash your creativity with the new Restyle Image feature in Microsoft Designer! Using this new feature, transform your photos into stunning, stylized images with just a few clicks. Explore this new feature and share your thoughts with us in our latest blog: Transform photos with Restyle Image in Microsoft Designer Thanks! Perry Sjogren Microsoft 365 Insider Community Manager Become a Microsoft 365 Insider and gain exclusive access to new features and help shape the future of Microsoft 365. Join Now: Windows | Mac | iOS | Android492Views0likes0CommentsWhere are Sticky Notes in tablet app
Google Play Store states that Sticky Notes have been added to the Android version but I can't see them? This is a key feature as I use sticky notes on my Windows 10 desktop and want to access them on my tablet. For some reason I can see them on my Samsung phone as it has a Sticky Note icon at bottom of OneNote, but not on a Samsung tablet - why?Darren RoseJan 30, 2025Brass Contributor17KViews3likes16CommentsProfiles in Outlook for Mac
Hello, Microsoft 365 Insiders! This is Priya Ganta from the Outlook for Mac team. If, like me, you have multiple email accounts configured within Outlook or have long shied away from adding your personal accounts to your work Outlook, I have some great news for you! I am excited to announce a new feature now available for Outlook Mac that lets you create a distraction-free experience across multiple accounts. Profiles in Outlook for Mac In Outlook Mac, you can now create profiles – for example, one for your work account, and another for your personal account. You can then select your work profile and Outlook will not bother you with any notifications from your personal email accounts. Similarly, if you select your personal profile at home, Outlook will not bother you with work-related emails. With one click or by pressing the Control+Tab keys, you can switch between Outlook profiles in seconds. You can even automate switching with Siri automation. Switching to my personal profile every weekday evening after 6pm and then switching back to my work profile at 8am is just one example. Until now, you couldn’t mute notifications by account, or show only certain accounts when in a focus mode. Using profiles, you can now: Theme your work profile to be a different color than your personal profile. Switch between various Outlook to help with work-life balance. For example, you can switch to your personal profile, every weekday after 6pm and switch back to work at 8am, the next day. Set up as many profiles as you need to best manage your time and your inbox. Define different Outlook window appearance for different profiles. Tie your email accounts within Outlook for Mac to Apple’s Focus Filters. The possibilities are endless! Head over to the blog post to learn more and see other updates coming out soon! Best, Nathan Microsoft 365 Insider Social Community Manager Become a Microsoft 365 Insider and gain exclusive access to new features while helping to shape the future of Microsoft 365. Join Now: Windows | Mac | iOS | AndroidNathanPfeiferJan 25, 2025Copper Contributor1.6KViews1like3CommentsAdd WebP images to Office creations
Hello Office Insiders: WebP is a modern image format that offers better compression for publishing images to the web. As part of our work to enable insertion of HEIF and HEIC images into Office creations, we heard that many of you are using WebP images. So, we decided to upgrade the experience and add this format option for your Office files as well. Discover how it works, requirements, and availability in this blog post by Office Graphics team software engineer, Malu Harten. Read the blog here: Cheers, Nathan Office Insider Community Manager Become an Office Insider and gaining exclusive access to new features and help shape the future of Office. Join Now: Windows | Mac | iOS | Android4.2KViews1like1CommentReview tracked changes with new cards in Word
Hi, Office Insiders! Kimberley Chua from the Word team is here to let you know that we’re now bringing improvements to Word for Windows and Word for Mac: new Track Changes cards! New Track Changes cards Collecting and acting on feedback about your document is a critical factor in creating great content, and the Track Changes feature in Word is an essential part of that process. Now we’ve added new Track Changes cards, which make it easier to review a change before you accept or reject it. How it works Ready to give the new Track Changes cards a try? 1. When working in any Word document that contains tracked changes and shows all revisions inline, click on a tracked change in the text. 2. Review the suggested change in the card that pops up. Read the rest in the blog post! Cheers, Evann Office Insider Community Manager Become an Office Insider and gaining exclusive access to new features and help shape the future of Office. Join Now: Windows | Mac | iOS | Android8.1KViews3likes22Comments
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