Re: Subtle variation in object location between PPT 2002 and PPT 2007

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Hi,

One I have seen is the way lines are drawn around objects. I have added lines to auto shapes and had to adjust them slightly. As for 2007, some of the drawing stuff is a bit strange. I guess, though, it has all been totally redone so there might be some kinds of problems. Someone else might be able to comment better.

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"Bonsai Bill" <BonsaiBill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0EB37EB8-EDA7-49AD-B3CC-91E43FF2DAEE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I must edit PPT presentations in either PPT 2002 or PPT 2007. A number of the
presentations have box and line objects. I have two problems:

1. There is a slight difference between the positioning of some lines aand
boxes in the two programs. This becomes important when I am tracing lines or
have colored boxes inside other objects.

2. WYS is NOT WYG all of the time. In eidt mode objects appear in proper
alignment but they are not when in Slide Show. The differences are not big
but are obvious. This gets frustrating sometimes.

Perhaps these are known bugs.

.



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