Can you provide some additional information on this one:
What version of PPT?
What OS?
What format are the images?
And although it should not be cause of this issue, can you confirm all
images were RGB (vs CMYK)?

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> After carefully constructing a complex presentation -100 slides with
> many images - I compress - save and close. Upon reopening at least ten
> of the images were shuffled around. Throughout the presentation I had
> composed pages only to find after reopening, many images had been
> shuffled. buggy files? help.
m - 05 Feb 2008 19:31 GMT
> Can you provide some additional information on this one:
> What version of PPT?
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> > composed pages only to find after reopening, many images had been
> > shuffled. buggy files? help.
Thanks, I will have a look at the files and version when I get back to
work. I should learn to make sure all are RGB files before
inserting.
Bill Dilworth - 05 Mar 2008 03:23 GMT
Any chance that you linked the images instead of inserting them? If you are
using 2003 and exceeded the linking area allotment, it could have scrambled
them.

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>> Can you provide some additional information on this one:
>> What version of PPT?
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> work. I should learn to make sure all are RGB files before
> inserting.