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Can't remove 3D Format as default

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RachelB - 12 Jul 2007 16:46 GMT
Please can anyone help - I have spent so much time on this and can't resolve.

On creating a presentation one of my slides has several 3D shapes.  

On creating shapes in other slides they appear to have a 3D default setting.
Clearing this is fine as I use the 3D format option to clear the 3D effect.

What I'm having problems with is a table and when trying to fill a row with
a colour it applies the 3D setting.  I can't turn it off anywhere as the 3D
format box doesn't recognise that the row/cells are 3D.

Any advice would be much appreciated.
John Wilson - 12 Jul 2007 16:52 GMT
Try drawing a rectangle, remove any 3D and then right click and choose set
autoshape defaults. Delete any existing tables and insert again
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> Please can anyone help - I have spent so much time on this and can't resolve.
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> Any advice would be much appreciated.
RachelB - 12 Jul 2007 17:08 GMT
Thank You John !

> Try drawing a rectangle, remove any 3D and then right click and choose set
> autoshape defaults. Delete any existing tables and insert again
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> > Any advice would be much appreciated.

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