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Problems between 2003 and 2007

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Stu - 03 Apr 2008 12:21 GMT
I have a template created in 2003 and when I create a new slide and add the
bullet points in and save it, then re-open on the other machine in 2007 the
font goes alot bigger, and then if I were to resize the font back down, this
makes the font alot smaller on the 2003 version? any help
John Wilson - 03 Apr 2008 13:37 GMT
Hi Stu

Has the font changed size or is it a different font (probably Calibri)?
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> I have a template created in 2003 and when I create a new slide and add the
> bullet points in and save it, then re-open on the other machine in 2007 the
> font goes alot bigger, and then if I were to resize the font back down, this
> makes the font alot smaller on the 2003 version? any help
Lucy Thomson - 03 Apr 2008 23:06 GMT
Hi Stu

Have a read of this:
PowerPoint 2007 text editing slow, text cut off, text display or formatting
problems, print, crash problems
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00850.htm

Lucy

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>I have a template created in 2003 and when I create a new slide and add the
> bullet points in and save it, then re-open on the other machine in 2007
> the
> font goes alot bigger, and then if I were to resize the font back down,
> this
> makes the font alot smaller on the 2003 version? any help
 
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