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MS Office Forum / General PowerPoint Questions / July 2004

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Changing the default colour for powerpoint graph12 Jul 2004 21:33 GMT5
Can anyone tell me how to set up the colour scheme in a
powerpoint template for graphs.
Thanks
Andrew
Movie in PowerPoint12 Jul 2004 21:14 GMT4
I am researching ways of improving video playback quality
in my PowerPoint presentations. The movies that seem to
look the best are QuickTime movies but I know the latest
versions of QuickTime (3.0 and up) use the Sorensen codec
Ruler Units12 Jul 2004 21:02 GMT3
How does one change the ruler's units of measure from
inches to centimetres and vice versa?
Insert PDF file as slide12 Jul 2004 20:59 GMT1
Is there a way to insert a PDF file (that's a graph) as a
full object on a slide?
PowerPoint XP (2002)
Deleting markers12 Jul 2004 20:57 GMT1
I used an old PPT created by someone else as a template. There were a bunch of markers and comments (some pink and some gray) in the document. I went in a right clicked on each of them and selected "delete marker". They were deleted and I saved the presentation. The next time I ...
Package for CD12 Jul 2004 20:53 GMT5
Hi - I had used the Package for CD function successfully
in the past.  When the CD was inserted, the show started
automatically, and when the Escape key was hit, the show
stopped.  All fine and good.
PP 2003 Problems12 Jul 2004 20:49 GMT2
My friend emailed me a PP presentation with a song. I can
play it just fine on my laptop, but when I copied the
whole file to a USB jump drive and loaded it on my
desktop, the slides play just fine, but I have no audio.
Power Point Viewer 2003 running programs problem12 Jul 2004 20:43 GMT2
I made a presentation in Power Point 2003.
It contains elements that can only be displayed in PP 2003 and XP
so I used Power Point Viewer 2003 to run my presentation on computers
that do not have Power Point installed.
Power point to DVD or VHS Media12 Jul 2004 18:26 GMT4
Greetings
My question is how do I turn my power point display into a dvd format or recorded it to vhs
Suggestion for next release: Package for DVD12 Jul 2004 17:36 GMT8
I'd like to be able to use PowerPoint to create presentations that can be
played on standard DVD players. DVD menus can be very complex, and should be
able to do much of what PowerPoint can do.
PowerPoint9712 Jul 2004 15:31 GMT1
PROBLEM REPORT
Powerpoint version now in use: PPT 97
Version the file was created in or opened in since, if any:
Windows version:XP Home Edition
Language problems with HTML export12 Jul 2004 15:19 GMT3
Hi experts,
the HTML export of my german version of PPT2000 is annoying me! I need
some help:
1. Is there a way to make my entire PPT2000 act like the english
Fitting series of chart12 Jul 2004 13:31 GMT1
How can I stretch those series of chart fitting from border to border? They are now so thin, that values are not readable.
Thanks, Ann
Setting default margins in table cells w/VBA12 Jul 2004 12:49 GMT1
I'm creating a table programmatically, one row at a time. In Powerpoint 2K I set the default cell margins for the first row using the code below.
set tbl = activeslide.shapes.addtable(1, cols, ...)
for each cell in tbl.Rows(1).Cells
   with cell.shape.TextFrame
Unexplainable File Size Problem12 Jul 2004 11:22 GMT9
I have a file saved in PPT 2000.  THe file lists as a 9MB
file size and when I try to email it, it will nto go
through to the recipient.
I was trying to break the presentation file up into
 
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