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font problems

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C.M.G. - 19 Sep 2007 19:51 GMT
PowerPoint 2003
Windows xp pro sp2

When I save a .ppt file as .htm, the appearance of animated text sometimes
changes: the letters have coarse, rough edges they sort of look like
somebody had cut them out with an acetylene torch...).

This change is unpredictable and appears to apply to the whole slide. If I
save the .ppt file a second time (again as .htm), the text on a different
slide might be changed.

Any idea why this is, and how to fix it?

Thanks,

Clem.
William_Peterson - 20 Sep 2007 02:58 GMT
According to the processing of saving .ppt to .htm in PowerPoint, most
animations and all transitions will be lost in its static slide show. So the
changes in fonts are common thing.

If you really need to publish your ppt files as Web pages, you may read my
article related:
http://www.sameshow.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2787#2787

My alternative solution will prevent fonts problems and retain all animations.

W.Peterson
Mr.William.Peterson@gmail.com

>PowerPoint 2003
>Windows xp pro sp2
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>Clem.
C.M.G. - 20 Sep 2007 23:34 GMT
Thank you for this information!

Clem.

> According to the processing of saving .ppt to .htm in PowerPoint, most
> animations and all transitions will be lost in its static slide show. So
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>>Clem.

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