Dirty Characters

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David Sparkman

It has been a while since I was on this site. Is there any relief to the
dirty character issue in PP 2002 and 2003? This has to do with alpha
characters imported as pictures from other applications.

Regards,
David
 
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David Sparkman

Steve,

If you create text in Word and then import that text as an object into PP XP
or 2003, all characters with rounded edges (C, O R Q, etc,) look like they
have been eaten on by a rat. This was not the case with PP 2000. I asked
about this sometime ago, and there was no solution. I though that they may
have been a fix. I use a program to draw chemical structures that contain
alpha characters. One of the primary characters is the letter C. This is
why this is such a problem. It is not a problem with my chemical structure
drawing program. It is a problem with PP.

If I was a Microsoft product manger, this would have been a show-stopper for
PP XP and 2003. They don't seem to care.
 
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David Sparkman

One point I failed to mention in my previous two post in this thread; the
problem only occurs when I am using animation on the slide. No animation,
no dirty characters. All imported object may not exhibit dirty characters.
I have not been able to tie the problem to any single animation or set of
animations.

Regards;
David
 
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Kathy J

Sonia's right, David, it may be that you may just have hit on something we
didn't know to check on. Can you email me some samples (off the newsgroup)?
The article says what I am looking for.... (To email me, unknot the address
on reply.)

Remind me in the email what the conversation is about - I look forward to
hearing from you.

--
Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP PowerPoint and OneNote
Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint - Available now from Holy Macro! Books
Get PowerPoint answers at http://www.powerpointanswers.com
I believe life is meant to be lived. But:
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David Sparkman

I have found one solution to my particular problem. I remove all the
Entrances Animation on the slide. I then use white rectangles and circles
with no borders to cover parts of the images on the slide. I then use Exit
Animations (New in PP 2002) to make each part visible, one part at a time.

Regards;
David
 

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