HELP - display probls on other computers

G

Guest

I've been reading posts for an hour and none address my question. I'm
creating a brochure in PP 2000 on a 17" screen. When I send it to someone
else (don't know what sized screen) they say the text is off the page and
things have shifted. I don't have the option to set up show and use current
resolution like some suggestions say. How can I get everything to stay put?
Thank you
 
M

Michael Koerner

If you have the full version or PowerPoint, you have that option. Click on
file Page Setup and select "On Screen Show" It won't matter what size the
screen is the people you sending it to are using they will be able to see it
the way you produced it. Might look a little different on a 16x9 wide angle
screen.

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| I've been reading posts for an hour and none address my question. I'm
| creating a brochure in PP 2000 on a 17" screen. When I send it to someone
| else (don't know what sized screen) they say the text is off the page and
| things have shifted. I don't have the option to set up show and use
current
| resolution like some suggestions say. How can I get everything to stay
put?
| Thank you
 
A

Austin Myers

I suspect the problem is that you used a font that doesn't exist on the
other PC and it is making a substitution. Try using a standard font like
Arial or TRN.


Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

PowerPoint Video and PowerPoint Sound Solutions www.pfcmedia.com
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

I suspect the problem is that you used a font that doesn't exist on the
other PC and it is making a substitution. Try using a standard font like
Arial or TRN.

That'd be Times Rew Noman, Mr. Spooner? ;-)
 

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