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#1 moozersnoozer

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Posted 08 September 2007 - 12:16 PM

When attempting to add text to a slide in a slideshow on a new slideshow clicking the text button begins to open the text editing page and then crashes the entire slideshow.  This happens no matter what slideshow pictures are used, when I add a new red slide at the beggining of the slideshow and then attempt to add text to it.  I am using windows Vista, and don't have this problem when using XP on another machine.

Any ideas???

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Posted 08 September 2007 - 12:55 PM

QUOTE (moozersnoozer @ Sep 8 2007, 03:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
When attempting to add text to a slide in a slideshow on a new slideshow clicking the text button begins to open the text editing page and then crashes the entire slideshow. This happens no matter what slideshow pictures are used, when I add a new red slide at the beggining of the slideshow and then attempt to add text to it. I am using windows Vista, and don't have this problem when using XP on another machine.

Any ideas???

At last promise (which has changed before) the update to V 9 to V 9.1 is next Wednesday; perhaps this will solve the problem. huh.gif

You didn't ask but you are much better off using VideoWave to create your slide show.  I'm not sure what you are using but it could be one of the two Slide Show Assistants.  Some people have complained about both of them but the one under the photos tab (3 step is much better because you can do final editing in VideoWave if there is a problem.
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