Powerpoint blues

Hi.
Can anyone help.
When I import a powerpoint presentation into Captivate3 the
aniamations (bullet pointed text or graphcs) are very jerky,
therefore don't synchronise with the voice-tag narrations I've
previousy recorded. These are not just my voice so it would be a
real problem to re-record them - afterall this is the main reason I
wanted Captivate - to transfer my old presentations into the flash
format.
The problem is definitely not with the spec of my pc so any
ideas how to overcome this problem please
I've tried importing the same presentation in both 2000 and
2003 format but it's still the same. Is this normal with Captivate3
or am I missing something
any help would be greatly appreciated

Hi Rick
I take it that Captivate isn't going to be the product I
originally thought it to be then? I 've only just got it and
haven't really tried much with it (much time but with no results
actually) but how hard would it be to rewrite the whole 60 slide
presentation in Captivate instead:
• Is it better or harder to do such things in
Captivate?
• Would I be able to synchronise it to bullet-points
– the aforementioned voice-tags
• Would it simply be better getting another product
altogether?
Any answers would be most appreciated
Kind regards
Kevin

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