Fuzzy text

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Guest

Why sometimes text appears fuzzy on some slides?
i'm using the same font in all slides (swis721),
but on some is sharp and clear, and others are fuzzy,
like they lack resolution.

Please help.
 
K

Kathryn Jacobs

I'm guessing that it looks fuzzy on the slides where it (or some other piece
of text is animated). That is a known situation. I am doing data gathering
on system that have this problem. If this is the problem, I would love it if
you would post a description of your system, including any of the following
that you know:
- Video card involved
- Video drivers and their versions
- Monitor type; flat panel, tube monitor, projector, other?
- Fonts involved
- Screen resolution
- Font smoothing settings from control panel
- PowerPoint Version
- Windows Version
- Background color
- Font used
- Font color
- Animation on slide (this text? other text? what type of animation?)
- Exactly where you're seeing the "scruffy" text; in editing, slide
show, printing, other?

(I know it is a lot of information, but the more we know the easier it gets
to track down the problem.)

Thanks!
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I'd wager that there is a correlation between which slides have fuzzy text
and which slides have animation effects. If so, then check this:
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00510.htm

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