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Getting double letters/words

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Aurora - 19 Mar 2008 21:08 GMT
I am using Access 2003.
I created a slide that has a blue rectangle border and a graphic of a
picture corner holder in one corner.  (corner holder is like the old fashion
sticky corners that stuck to album pages used to hold pictures on the pages)  
When I pick a text box and start typing in my text - everything looks good.  
That is until I click off the text box, then what I typed is in 2-D.  Black
image on top and gray image on the bottom and it is centered.   I made it
left aligned, but it continues to be in 2-D.  I tried this several times and
get the same results each time.  I have no idea what is causing this.  I only
want straight text.  Does anyone have any idea what is causing this?

Thank you - Aurora
Echo S - 19 Mar 2008 22:26 GMT
I'm going to assume you're using PowerPoint 2003.

It sounds as if you have a shape shadow applied to your textbox. On the
Drawing toolbar, there's a "shadow style" tool. Turn it off there.

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>I am using Access 2003.
> I created a slide that has a blue rectangle border and a graphic of a
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> Thank you - Aurora
 
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