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      8th Oct 2010
I'm using 2007 (with windows 7) and save as 97-2003.
But when i show the presentation on powerpoint 2003 on a XP computer lots of
text, lines, etc. aren't on the place where they belong.
Does Save as 97-2003 doens'y work as it should?
How to solve the problem. Making the presentation also in 2003 is no option.


 
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      9th Oct 2010


"loe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm using 2007 (with windows 7) and save as 97-2003.
> But when i show the presentation on powerpoint 2003 on a XP computer lots
> of text, lines, etc. aren't on the place where they belong.
> Does Save as 97-2003 doens'y work as it should?
> How to solve the problem. Making the presentation also in 2003 is no
> option.
>

Are you using any specialized fonts that may not be on the target computer.
You should only use fonts that you are sure are on the computer you will be
showing the presentation on. Embedding fonts doesn't always work and not
all fonts are embeddable.

When I am going to create a presentation for display on another computer I
stick with the basic Web Safe fonts (you can Google that term for a list)
which include only about 15 or so fonts that should be on every computer
from a Win 98 through Win 7 and most Mac computers. Just because a font is
on a computer doesn't mean you have to use it. I have seen some
presentations that were horrendous to view because of the fonts used.

 
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Joseph M. Newcomer
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      18th Oct 2010
You have made the mistake of assuming that PPT 2007 actually works as you would expect it
to. It does not. It changes line spacing; if you bring a PPT 2003 presentation in, the
layout changes significantly, and if you save a PPT 2007 presentation as if it were PPT
2003, it gets huge numbers of things wrong, such as making the items on the master slide
be items on the individual slides, changing the vertical line spacing, etc.

The problem of being rational in what you hope is a rational world is that you actually
expect Microsoft to do things like improve the product, maintain backward compatibility,
etc., and this is simply not on their agenda. The goal is to sell more product, and you
can't do that if you actually make it work better. Instead, you have to keep changing it
so it *looks* "improved" even though needed functionality is lost, new bugs are added to
existing capabilities, and useful functionality is not considered.
joe

On Fri, 8 Oct 2010 11:45:14 +0200, "loe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I'm using 2007 (with windows 7) and save as 97-2003.
>But when i show the presentation on powerpoint 2003 on a XP computer lots of
>text, lines, etc. aren't on the place where they belong.
>Does Save as 97-2003 doens'y work as it should?
>How to solve the problem. Making the presentation also in 2003 is no option.
>

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      26th Oct 2010
See below...
On Fri, 8 Oct 2010 19:34:49 -0400, "LVTravel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

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>"loe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:4caee82b$0$9933$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I'm using 2007 (with windows 7) and save as 97-2003.
>> But when i show the presentation on powerpoint 2003 on a XP computer lots
>> of text, lines, etc. aren't on the place where they belong.
>> Does Save as 97-2003 doens'y work as it should?
>> How to solve the problem. Making the presentation also in 2003 is no
>> option.
>>

>Are you using any specialized fonts that may not be on the target computer.
>You should only use fonts that you are sure are on the computer you will be
>showing the presentation on. Embedding fonts doesn't always work and not
>all fonts are embeddable.

****
Arial, Times New Roman. Not exactly esoteric.
****
>
>When I am going to create a presentation for display on another computer I
>stick with the basic Web Safe fonts (you can Google that term for a list)
>which include only about 15 or so fonts that should be on every computer
>from a Win 98 through Win 7 and most Mac computers. Just because a font is
>on a computer doesn't mean you have to use it. I have seen some
>presentations that were horrendous to view because of the fonts used.

****
This is not the problem. Interline spacing is the problem.
joe
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