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PP 2007 slide title shift when edited

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Mike - 07 Dec 2007 13:47 GMT
I use long slide titles that flow to 2 or 3 lines.  On the master slide, the
title text block is set to "middle" text vertical position, resize shape to
fit text, and wrap text in shape.  When I edit the title on a slide that
already exists, the text box shifts downward when the first change is made,
including only a color change.  This does not happen when the text vertical
position is set to top.  Is this a bug?
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Steve Rindsberg - 07 Dec 2007 17:43 GMT
> I use long slide titles that flow to 2 or 3 lines.  On the master slide, the
> title text block is set to "middle" text vertical position, resize shape to
> fit text, and wrap text in shape.  When I edit the title on a slide that
> already exists, the text box shifts downward when the first change is made,
> including only a color change.  This does not happen when the text vertical
> position is set to top.  Is this a bug?

Sure is.

I'll report it.  

Try turning off "Resize shape to fit text" to make the text behave more or less
the way it should (but of course the text *box* won't work quite right).

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