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How do I prevent auto-centering?

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Josh - 07 Dec 2007 16:47 GMT
In PowerPoint 2007, when I resize a shape by dragging the borders, the screen
snaps back to the "center of the shape."  If I have zoomed in to judge detail
spacing, each time I make an adjustment to an object, my screen view is
snapped elswhere on the page.

Does anyone know how to stop this from happening??
John Wilson - 07 Dec 2007 17:14 GMT
I think it's a bug. At present I don't think there's a way round it.
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> In PowerPoint 2007, when I resize a shape by dragging the borders, the screen
> snaps back to the "center of the shape."  If I have zoomed in to judge detail
> spacing, each time I make an adjustment to an object, my screen view is
> snapped elswhere on the page.
>
> Does anyone know how to stop this from happening??
 
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