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Ronniebootwest

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  1. In addition to creating  a 'Backup in Zip' file, I have always used the 'Template' method of saving my PTE slide shows. I find this to be the best way to preserve all of the componements that make up each slide show. The PTE program has a default location where you can save the Template, but yo can easily change this to any other location of your choice.

    Ron West.

  2. I don't know what has gone wrong here but, without warning my PTE project suddenly changed from colour to black & White. I am using version 8.22 in a VMware virtual machine on my iMac in Windows 10.  It has never done this before so I doubt that it is a PTE problem

    The Windows 10 program is running normally in full colour so I am suspecting that I may have inadvertantly changed a setting somewhere in PTE. Has anyone else had this problem and does anypne know how I can fix it. My slide shows do not suit black & White, I need the colour back, Please!

    Ron West.

  3. Hello Igor,

    Thank you for your suggestions. I checked the VMware settings and everything was in order, so I contacted VMware support and they were aware of this problem. A very helpful guy offered to connect to my iMac (via Webex) and he saw the problem for himself.  He spent about 30 minutes making adjustments to my computer and he has solved the problem for me. He said that it was an incompatibility beween Windows 10 and the Mac Operationg system (High Sierra).

    He was also very impressed with the quality of the PTE slide shows so I gave him a link to the WNSOFT website.

    I hope that other Forum Members, who might be experiencing this same problem will find my comments of some help.

     

  4. Does anybody have experience of using PTE in a VMWare Fusion Virtual Windows 10 drive?

    I am finding that, after upgrading my iMac to High Sierra, all of my PTE Slide Shows are displaying very jerky transitions. I have never had this problem before so I know that it is NOT a PTE problem.

    Ron West.

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