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I emailed my power point show however when its opened the presentation's
font is increased from its original size.

Do I have to save this a certain way for the fonts to stay in tact? As of
now I have never succesfully sent an htm file. I am aware of how to save it
as one but not sure what to do from there.
 
You just have to save you rile as a .ppt or .pps file. The difference in
file extensions only dictates how the presentation will open. You might want
to read here.
Text shrinks or grows after saving and reopening a file
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00286.htm


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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
 
I am using PowerPoint 2003
The following link was for an earlier version.

I will try another search to see if this issue has been raised and resolved
earlier.

Or if you have a another link that would be helpful.

Thank you.

Michael Koerner said:
You just have to save you rile as a .ppt or .pps file. The difference in
file extensions only dictates how the presentation will open. You might want
to read here.
Text shrinks or grows after saving and reopening a file
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00286.htm


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<>Please post all follow-up questions/replies to the newsgroup<>
<><>Email unless specifically requested will not be opened<><>
<><><>Do Provide The Version Of PowerPoint You Are Using<><><>
<><><>Do Not Post Attachments In This Newsgroup<><><>
Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


Marialeonor said:
I emailed my power point show however when its opened the presentation's
font is increased from its original size.

Do I have to save this a certain way for the fonts to stay in tact? As of
now I have never succesfully sent an htm file. I am aware of how to save
it
as one but not sure what to do from there.
 
Does the target machine have the font installed? If not, PowerPoint will try to
substitute the closest thing available.
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http://www.soniacoleman.com
 
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