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Q171971: Mac Bookshelf 98: 360 Degree Views May Turn White After Panning

Article: Q171971
Product(s): Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles
Version(s): MACINTOSH:
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kbdisplay kbmmkbfaq
Last Modified: 05-MAY-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Bookshelf 98 for Macintosh 
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SYMPTOMS
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When you stop panning through a 360 degree view in Microsoft Bookshelf 98, the
view window may turn white. If you start to pan through the empty window, the
360 degree view reappears.

RESOLUTION
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To resolve this problem, use the following steps to reduce the color palette to
256 colors:

1. On the Apple menu, click Control Panels.

2. Double-click Monitors, and then click 256.

MORE INFORMATION
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This problem does not occur on Power Macintosh computers.

Additional query words: macmm multi media multimedia multi-media

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Keywords          : kbdisplay kbmm kbfaq
Technology        : kbHWMAC kbOSMAC kbHomeMMsearch kbBookshelfSearch kbBookShelf1998Mac
Version           : MACINTOSH:
Issue type        : kbinfo

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