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| Powerpoint for MAC - where does it store the autosave files? | 08 Jun 2005 16:22 GMT | 5 |
does anyone know where powerpoint saves the autosave files (it seems I can only chose the timing of autosave e.g. 5min. but not the location). Cheers Tom
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| Strange Font Behavior | 08 Jun 2005 01:55 GMT | 2 |
I sometimes use Greek words in my presentations (Helana font). The key sequence for a circumflex accent is option-v. When I type this sequence the font of the character changes to Lucida Grande and won't change to any other font. Does option-v mean something to PowerPoint that I ...
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| Powerpoint compatibility | 06 Jun 2005 16:22 GMT | 12 |
Hello, can anyone tell me if Mac PP 2004 will work on Powerpoint 2003 for PC ? If not out of the box, is there a fix for this. Thanks for the help. -Mike
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| Bug: Page (#) Appears on Handouts, PowerPoint X for Mac SR1 | 05 Jun 2005 14:02 GMT | 2 |
I believe this is a bug in PowerPoint:mac Service Release 1. When printing 3x Handouts "Page (#)" appears at the bottom of the pages instead of "Page (1)", "Page (2)", etc. When I move the presentation over to the Windows version, it works as expected.
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| 2004 Slideshow split screen problem | 03 Jun 2005 04:45 GMT | 1 |
I have loaded Office 2004 and now all slideshows put the bottom 20% of the screen at the top of every slide..recking the presentation..help!
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| QuickTime and a TIFF/JPEG decompressor are required to view this picture | 02 Jun 2005 21:55 GMT | 1 |
This is a known problem with TIFF/JPEG documents dragged and dropped into files from the Web. Office 2003 does not support Quicktime TIFF/JPEG compression. You can workaround this by copying the graphic into the application preview on the Mac and then saving it into a non-compressed
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| Changing all slide properties in one go | 01 Jun 2005 02:26 GMT | 3 |
Imagine I have imported a lot of slides (say, 20) in ppt2k4. I know it's a lot, but the transitions don't work in the PC version I want! Now I want to set the text to enter as "wipe from left" grouped by the third level. I can't seem to do it! It should be an easy thing to do , ...
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