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Power Point Question by radiowave911 2004-09-24 18:47:57
I have a power point presentation that I need to run for someone tomorrow. On 1 of the slides, the picture appears reversed when the PPT is run under Office XP. If I run it under Office 2k, it runs fine. Running it for the presentation under office 2k is not an option. I have to use my laptop (from w*rk) to run the ppt. I was recently 'upgraded' to office XP without even trying (the Stupid Microsoft S**t a.k.a. SMS package was only supposed to install the service pack if you had office XP, otherwise it was supposed to exit). Any ideas?
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  Can you modify it in OXP? by ChuckAB2004-09-24 18:59:16
    I could not find the command by radiowave9112004-09-24 19:01:22
      Hmm... Don't have XP here by ChuckAB2004-09-24 19:13:35
        The toolbar appears, but I could only find a by radiowave9112004-09-24 19:15:34
          Also, take a look at the 'Draw' menu/toolbar. by ChuckAB2004-09-24 19:26:01
  I saw this problem with a presenter's slides last by bobmon2004-09-24 19:02:58
    Unfortunately, because of the way it by radiowave9112004-09-24 19:05:36
  What's the source of the picture? by zelda2004-09-24 19:23:52
    I have no idea. by radiowave9112004-09-24 19:38:19
      If you can export the image by zelda2004-09-24 19:57:16
  Ok, now it is fixed for XP, reversed for 2k by radiowave9112004-09-24 20:39:09
  'Draw' menu, bottom left, above your Start Button by Control2004-09-24 23:11:42
    Or use the key combinations by Control2004-09-24 23:19:49

 

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