New word art position when opening presentation

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Lance9013

I created a presentation where the first letter of the title of each slide is
a word art picture. The presentation will be presented on a laptop at a
remote location. When I save the file and open it on any other computer, the
word art is in a new position, detached from the rest of the word. Ex.
Continue => C ontinue

Any ideas??
 
U

Ute Simon

I created a presentation where the first letter of the title of each slide
is
a word art picture. The presentation will be presented on a laptop at a
remote location. When I save the file and open it on any other computer,
the
word art is in a new position, detached from the rest of the word. Ex.
Continue => C ontinue


Lance,

please check, whether the font(s), which you used for WordArt and title text
are installed on the laptop. You can easily do this by clicking on Format -
Exchange fonts. Each font in the top box with a question mark is not
installed on the laptop.

Either embed the used fonts (can produce problems in PPT 2003) or install
them on the laptop (if you have the license to do so) or use fonts which are
found on nearly all computers (like Arial, Comic Sans, Times New Roman,
Verdana, Tahoma) or use a graphic instead of WordArt.

Best regards,
Ute
 
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Bill Dilworth

In addition to Ute's font suggestion, you may want to check if your auto
format selections are turned off. It may be an issue of PowerPoint being
'helpful' and messing up want you want.

Click on Tools => Autocorrect options => AutoFormat as you type => and
un-check the bottom 3 options.


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