> I'm rather new to PPT so please bare with me if the solution is
> simple. I'm MAC using MAC 2004 and a lot of the PPT I design is being
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> shadows are hard without a trace of blur and they can't even seem to
> acces the shadow function to try and change it.
Older versions of PPT on Windows, the ones that share the file format you'd be
saving in, don't have soft shadows, so they would all turn to hard ones on PC
verions previous to 2007.
The new 2007 format does allow for all kinds of shadow effects; not sure why
your PC users can't get at them, but I have a guess ... when they open the old
file format in 2007, it'll go into compatibility mode (ie, keeps the data in
the old format, disallows changes that would require the new format).
Suggest that they open the file, do a Save As and specify the normal PPT format
rather than the older version. They may then be able to use PPT 2007's shadow
features.
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CyberTaz - 30 Jul 2007 10:59 GMT
Could this also be related to the new graphics engine used in 2007? I've
seen a number of similar issues in Word groups.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 7/29/07 8:13 PM, in article VA.000036d3.1bf378b8@localhost.com, "Steve
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>> I'm rather new to PPT so please bare with me if the solution is
>> simple. I'm MAC using MAC 2004 and a lot of the PPT I design is being
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Steve Rindsberg - 30 Jul 2007 20:36 GMT
> Could this also be related to the new graphics engine used in 2007? I've
> seen a number of similar issues in Word groups.
Part and parcel of the same thing, I'd expect.
I wouldn't be surprised if they later add the ability to translate Mac PPT's
shadows into something more appropriate when opening the files in 2007, since it's
more than capable of rendering the advanced features.
It does actually seem to pick up all but the soft-edge attribute; you can go into
the shadow dialog, change the setting (called "Blur" in PPT 2007) and come up with
a pretty good representation of what you get on the Mac.
And with it that simple, I'd think this is on the order of an SP fix.
> Regards |:>)
> Bob Jones
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