Graphics Shift between PowerPoint Versions

R

Ruppette

I use PowerPoint 2003 and my coworker uses PowerPoint 2000. When she creates
a show in PPT 2000 and I open it in PPT 2003 the graphics shift.

When I open the show in PPT 2000, but save as a web file the graphics shift
then too.

Any ideas why?
 
R

Ruppette

Shift = move. They relocate from one position to another. The graphic
positioning is different in PPT 2000 then when opened in PPT 2003.

Echo S said:
Please define "shift." What exactly is happening?

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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
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Ruppette said:
I use PowerPoint 2003 and my coworker uses PowerPoint 2000. When she creates
a show in PPT 2000 and I open it in PPT 2003 the graphics shift.

When I open the show in PPT 2000, but save as a web file the graphics shift
then too.

Any ideas why?
 
E

Echo S

Steve Rindsberg said:
The meaning of the word is not the problem; we're not able to look over your
shoulder to see exactly what moves, how much, in what direction and from where.
If you can't describe it, we can't "see" it. What we can't see, we can't help
fix.

Exactly.

Thank you, Steve.

Echo
 
M

Michael Koerner

Out of curiosity, are the monitors the same on both machines?

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Shift = move. They relocate from one position to another. The graphic
positioning is different in PPT 2000 then when opened in PPT 2003.

Echo S said:
Please define "shift." What exactly is happening?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Ruppette said:
I use PowerPoint 2003 and my coworker uses PowerPoint 2000. When she creates
a show in PPT 2000 and I open it in PPT 2003 the graphics shift.

When I open the show in PPT 2000, but save as a web file the graphics shift
then too.

Any ideas why?
 
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