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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