Did you use a font that isn't installed on the other systems? That will
cause problems because PowerPoint has to substitute it with a different
font, which will have different spacing, etc. When designing a presentation
for distribution it's best to either use common fonts or embed the fonts
when saving the file.
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MLC said:
I have created a PowerPoint presentation and saved it as a slide show.
When it is viewed on other computers, the alignment and information is all
"off-kilter" and messed up. How do I make sure everything is right for
being viewed in various computers?