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SYMPTOMSWhen you preview Web pages created from an Office program, animated GIF files may play very rapidly. In contrast, the same GIF file may play more slowly when viewed directly from your Web browser. CAUSE
Some types of animated GIF files are "Multi-Imaged" GIFs. They use a different looping structure than other GIF files, called "Multi-Framed" GIFs. The Multi-Imaged GIF uses a LOOP command. The LOOP command is not recognized when the GIF is used in Office or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this problem, use one of the following methods. Method 1: Do Not Use Multi-Imaged GIF FilesDo not use Multi-Imaged GIF files in your document, as they will animate very quickly. Office contains no means of altering the frame-delay value of GIF images.Method 2: Alter the Frame Delay ValueAlter the frame-delay value of the GIF image in another program. Several third-party programs are capable of inserting or altering the frame-delay value for animated GIF files.The third-party products discussed here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability. The following example demonstrates how to change the frame-delay value of a Multi-Imaged GIF using Corel Photo-Paint 8.0.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Office 2000. Additional query words: OFF2K XL2K WD2K ACC2K Access excel word powerpoint acc2000 xl2000 wd2000 ppt2000 acc9 wd9 9 office web page movie animation active different faster slower moving changing alternating PPT2K PPT POWERPNT 2000 PPT9 9.0 fast jerky blink crazy interleave pause stop
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