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Problem with superscripting

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Cindy - 09 Jul 2007 19:54 GMT
A client of a client of mine is saying that the superscripted fonts in the
notes pages do not appear as superscipts to him. I don't know what version of
PowerPoint they are running. All I know is that the presentation is running
off of a CD and everyone else but the client can see the superscripting.

The font in use is Times New Roman.

Has anyone heard of this problem before?
Echo S - 09 Jul 2007 23:09 GMT
Is he viewing the notes panel in Normal View, or is he viewing Notes Pages
(View | Notes Page)?

Which version of PPT?

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>A client of a client of mine is saying that the superscripted fonts in the
> notes pages do not appear as superscipts to him. I don't know what version
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> Has anyone heard of this problem before?
Cindy - 10 Jul 2007 02:16 GMT
PPT 2003. Ooo, I hadn't thought to ask how he was viewing it. I'll check with
him tomorrow and get back to you.

> Is he viewing the notes panel in Normal View, or is he viewing Notes Pages
> (View | Notes Page)?
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> > Has anyone heard of this problem before?
aneasiertomorrow - 10 Jul 2007 00:42 GMT
Hi Cindy

Tell him to try View -> Toolbars -> Outlining -> show formatting (the a/A
button). Thanks to Steve for that one :-)

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> A client of a client of mine is saying that the superscripted fonts in the
> notes pages do not appear as superscipts to him. I don't know what version of
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> Has anyone heard of this problem before?
Cindy - 10 Jul 2007 02:16 GMT
I'll try to see what happens when he does it, although the rest of us in 2003
can see it so the formatting must be there...

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aneasiertomorrow - 10 Jul 2007 02:28 GMT
Hey Cindy

You have the option to show/hide the formatting in the notes pane which is a
computer setting rather than a presentation setting so it would explain why
he's the only one that can't see it (i.e. the formatting is there, but he's
turned off the ability to see it) - press the button yourself and see what
happens :-)

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> I'll try to see what happens when he does it, although the rest of us in 2003
> can see it so the formatting must be there...
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Cindy - 10 Jul 2007 14:42 GMT
Hi Lucy,

This was such a good suggestion, I was positive it was going to be the
answer, but sadly when I pressed the show/hide formatting button the
superscripts were still there. : (

But I will definately have them do this and see if that fixes it for him...

I'll get back to you!

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Tom Conrad - 11 Jul 2007 01:24 GMT
A sidebar, is the capability to hide/show formating in the notes pane a Word
2007 feature?
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Echo S - 11 Jul 2007 01:32 GMT
No, it's a PowerPoint feature.

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>A sidebar, is the capability to hide/show formating in the notes pane a
>Word
> 2007 feature?
Tom Conrad - 11 Jul 2007 15:50 GMT
Allow me to rephrase- is this a powerpoint 2007 feature, or was this feature
available in earlier ppt versions?

If it is available in ppt 2003, where is located?
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> >A sidebar, is the capability to hide/show formating in the notes pane a
> >Word
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Echo S - 11 Jul 2007 17:33 GMT
It's available in earlier versions of PPT.

> Tell him to try View -> Toolbars -> Outlining -> show formatting (the a/A
> button).

It doesn't show all formatting in the notes pane, but it will at least show
the font face and size (but not, for example, the color).

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> Allow me to rephrase- is this a powerpoint 2007 feature, or was this
> feature
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>> > 2007 feature?
Echo S - 11 Jul 2007 17:46 GMT
The show formatting icon/tool is also on the Standard toolbar.

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>> If it is available in ppt 2003, where is located?
Cindy - 11 Jul 2007 18:52 GMT
Hi Guys,

I haven't heard back from my client either way so either they got tired of
it and gave up or this explained it...

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