When you open a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, the text in the
presentation may be larger than it was when you saved it. It may become so
large that it no longer fits on the slide, and may run off the bottom or side
of the slide.
If you resize the text and save your presentation, the problem still occurs
when you open the presentation again.
I'm running PowerPoint 2003 on XP pro, is there a fix or an update from
Microsoft?
Chuck Davis - 08 Aug 2006 19:22 GMT
> When you open a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, the text in the
> presentation may be larger than it was when you saved it. It may become so
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> I'm running PowerPoint 2003 on XP pro, is there a fix or an update from
> Microsoft?
Power point should be at SP2 level. Windows XP Pro should have all Critical
updates installed.
Linda Adams - 08 Aug 2006 19:52 GMT
I've run into that on presentations where people have reused the same file
over and over and over to create a new presentation. You might try
reapplying the slide layout and importing the presentation into a new file to
see if it clears the problem.

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> When you open a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, the text in the
> presentation may be larger than it was when you saved it. It may become so
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> I'm running PowerPoint 2003 on XP pro, is there a fix or an update from
> Microsoft?
Ute Simon - 09 Aug 2006 06:55 GMT
> When you open a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, the text in the
> presentation may be larger than it was when you saved it. It may become so
> large that it no longer fits on the slide, and may run off the bottom or
> side
> of the slide.
Are you seeing this behavior on the same computer? Or on different ones?
Make sure all fonts, which are used in this presentation are installed on
every computer you want to show it on - or embed the fonts.
Best regards,
Ute

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