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Hyphen Not displaying Correctly

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adrian_sawyer@postmaster.co.uk - 25 Jan 2007 15:20 GMT
On my company template if I hyphenate a word in Arial 20pt (The default
Font) when you display the slide in slideshow view the word to the
right is shifted one space right and the hyphen is shifted one space
left covering the first letter to the left.

Using any other font, any other point size of Arial or any other
template this does not occur.

Has anybody else experienced this?
Bill Dilworth - 25 Jan 2007 17:47 GMT
This sounds like it may be a minor corruption.  Try round tripping the
template thru HTML in PPT 2003 or 2002 and see if the corruption does not
resolve.
**HTML "Round-tripping" to repair corruption
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00526.htm

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> On my company template if I hyphenate a word in Arial 20pt (The default
> Font) when you display the slide in slideshow view the word to the
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> Has anybody else experienced this?
 
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