Blank slided after Powerpoint 2003 upgrade

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Naeem

After upgrading my system to office 2003 pro, many slides within a powerpoint are displayed as 'new' slides. meaning all images and text objects are gone, title is also gone .. and displays a sort of new slide but the footer content is visible. However, the logo (an image) in the footer is upside down for all slides? Can someone help me... i
Same slide when I viw in powerpoint 2000 pro on my oher laptop, all slides remain intact. Something is not right in Powerpoint 2003?
Thanks.
 
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Sonia

You probably haven't installed the critical fix. Go to Help > Check for
updates and follow the links labeled "Check For Updates". That should take
care of the problem for you.
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Naeem said:
After upgrading my system to office 2003 pro, many slides within a
powerpoint are displayed as 'new' slides. meaning all images and text
objects are gone, title is also gone .. and displays a sort of new slide but
the footer content is visible. However, the logo (an image) in the footer
is upside down for all slides? Can someone help me... i
Same slide when I viw in powerpoint 2000 pro on my oher laptop, all slides
remain intact. Something is not right in Powerpoint 2003?
 
K

Kathy J

Sonia's got the fix for your blank slides. After you download and install
the updates, check out this area of Shyam's site:
www.mvps.org/skp/unflip.htm

It contains a little add-in that will unflip your graphics.

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Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP PowerPoint and OneNote
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