Slide Position

T

tepermanj

I opened a .ppt file that was sent to me in Powerpoint 2003 sp3 so I could
edit it. As I scroll through the slides, not all of them are centered. How
do I change the position of the slide?
 
S

Sandy Johnson

Dear tepermanj,

I'm guessing there are items (e.g., invisible text boxes in the margins).
You'll need to delete them.

Sandy
 
M

Michael Koerner

Is the information not centered when your in the edit mode, or when your in
the slideshow mode?

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


I opened a .ppt file that was sent to me in Powerpoint 2003 sp3 so I could
edit it. As I scroll through the slides, not all of them are centered. How
do I change the position of the slide?
 
E

Echo S

This happens when objects on the slide are hanging off the edge of the
slide, or when there are objects completely off the slide in the workspace.

Try zooming to 25% and scrolling through. Hit Ctrl+A to select all objects
on the slide. Is there anything that's not actually on the slide itself?
 
T

tepermanj

There's nothing invisible in the margin.

Sandy Johnson said:
Dear tepermanj,

I'm guessing there are items (e.g., invisible text boxes in the margins).
You'll need to delete them.

Sandy
 
T

tepermanj

CTRL+A, beautiful. Thanks.

Echo S said:
This happens when objects on the slide are hanging off the edge of the
slide, or when there are objects completely off the slide in the workspace.

Try zooming to 25% and scrolling through. Hit Ctrl+A to select all objects
on the slide. Is there anything that's not actually on the slide itself?

--
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tepermanj said:
I opened a .ppt file that was sent to me in Powerpoint 2003 sp3 so I could
edit it. As I scroll through the slides, not all of them are centered.
How
do I change the position of the slide?
 

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