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Shapes Don't resize...redraw to very small

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Paul Reed - 28 Apr 2008 20:22 GMT
Hello,

I am a long long long time PPT user. Recently upgraded to ppt 2007 and
haveing a heck of a time resizing shapes. If I drop a circle on a PPT slide
and grab one of the handles and move to resize, it appears to resize but the
minute I let go it snaps to a size that's very small (quater of an inch). I
checked my Align Grid settings and both snap options are turned off.

This is a new presentation. So, I decided to open an older slide file (not
2007 version) and dropped a shape on it and it resizes just fine.

Any ideas?

Paul
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vindys - 29 Apr 2008 08:13 GMT
I don't know why you can't resize properly.
Any way you can check by
Right click on shape->Size and position-> You can increase or reduce the
height and width of the shape there.

Thanks,
Vindys

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Paul Reed - 29 Apr 2008 12:38 GMT
Yes...I should have posted this as well...if I right click I am able to set
the size/position and it does not redraw to a smaller shape. However, if I
grab a handle and move with the mouse it snaps back.

Paul
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