Font Size Changes won't Save

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Guest

I consistently have pages in PowerPoint that I modify the font size so the
text will fit on the page (my most recent one, was changing the font from 20
to 16), save and close the document. When I re-open the document, it's as if
the document doesn't know it was modified and the font size on that page is
back to 20.

Strangely, this wasn't a problem if I set the font size to 14 or smaller.
 
G

Guest

PowerPoint 2003 on Windows NT.

Echo S said:
Which version of PPT are you using?

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Tess said:
I consistently have pages in PowerPoint that I modify the font size so the
text will fit on the page (my most recent one, was changing the font from
20
to 16), save and close the document. When I re-open the document, it's as
if
the document doesn't know it was modified and the font size on that page
is
back to 20.

Strangely, this wasn't a problem if I set the font size to 14 or smaller.
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

PowerPoint 2003 on Windows NT.

MS lists the system requirement as "Microsoft Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 3
(SP3), Windows XP, or later"

It won't install on Windows 2000 w/o the required service pack; I tried, it
refused. ;-) How'd you get it installed on NT?

Do you have access to a computer with Office running under one of the supported
operating system versions? If so, try opening the file there. If the problem
disappears, we've learned something.

Echo S said:
Which version of PPT are you using?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/
PPTLive! Sept 17-20, 2006 http://www.pptlive.com


Tess said:
I consistently have pages in PowerPoint that I modify the font size so the
text will fit on the page (my most recent one, was changing the font from
20
to 16), save and close the document. When I re-open the document, it's as
if
the document doesn't know it was modified and the font size on that page
is
back to 20.

Strangely, this wasn't a problem if I set the font size to 14 or smaller.
 
G

Guest

It's on my PC at work and my operating system is XP (sorry about that -- they
haven't been consistent about who gets what operating system until lately and
I had a brain-freeze on which system I have.) I can't change the operating
system and I can't change the software -- I'm stuck with what they let us
get. (And, generally, you don't get to upgrade your operating system until
you get a new PC -- I've another year to go before I get a new one.)


Steve Rindsberg said:
PowerPoint 2003 on Windows NT.

MS lists the system requirement as "Microsoft Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 3
(SP3), Windows XP, or later"

It won't install on Windows 2000 w/o the required service pack; I tried, it
refused. ;-) How'd you get it installed on NT?

Do you have access to a computer with Office running under one of the supported
operating system versions? If so, try opening the file there. If the problem
disappears, we've learned something.

Echo S said:
Which version of PPT are you using?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/
PPTLive! Sept 17-20, 2006 http://www.pptlive.com


I consistently have pages in PowerPoint that I modify the font size so the
text will fit on the page (my most recent one, was changing the font from
20
to 16), save and close the document. When I re-open the document, it's as
if
the document doesn't know it was modified and the font size on that page
is
back to 20.

Strangely, this wasn't a problem if I set the font size to 14 or smaller.

-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
 
E

Echo S

No worries. I'm sure Steve was asking because we've seen an inordinate
amount of posts about this problem lately, and so if it's an issue with PPT
2003 being installed on a nonsupported operating system, that might give us
some clues.

Since you are indeed working with 2003 on a supported OS, I'm going to guess
that you're running into a known issue that doesn't seem to be fixed with
the Service Packs for Office 2003. Here's an explanation and possible
workaround.

http://groups.google.com/group/micr...ans+master+font&rnum=1&hl=en#5ff293b4047e0c8d

What I usually do is copy the placeholder and paste it on the slide, which
removes its "placeholderness" and turns it into a regular textbox that's not
tied to the master. Then I delete the original placeholder.

Alternatively, I create a slide master that has the text sized the way I
want it for that slide so I don't have to do any direct formatting on the
slide. I suspect this isn't as reliable as the copy/paste solution, though.

Another alternative is to use a blank slide layout (Format|Slide Layout and
choose "blank" -- the one with no placeholders) for the problem slides.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/
PPTLive! Sept 17-20, 2006 http://www.pptlive.com


Tess said:
It's on my PC at work and my operating system is XP (sorry about that --
they
haven't been consistent about who gets what operating system until lately
and
I had a brain-freeze on which system I have.) I can't change the operating
system and I can't change the software -- I'm stuck with what they let us
get. (And, generally, you don't get to upgrade your operating system until
you get a new PC -- I've another year to go before I get a new one.)


Steve Rindsberg said:
Tess said:
PowerPoint 2003 on Windows NT.

MS lists the system requirement as "Microsoft Windows® 2000 with Service
Pack 3
(SP3), Windows XP, or later"

It won't install on Windows 2000 w/o the required service pack; I tried,
it
refused. ;-) How'd you get it installed on NT?

Do you have access to a computer with Office running under one of the
supported
operating system versions? If so, try opening the file there. If the
problem
disappears, we've learned something.

:

Which version of PPT are you using?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/
PPTLive! Sept 17-20, 2006 http://www.pptlive.com


I consistently have pages in PowerPoint that I modify the font size
so the
text will fit on the page (my most recent one, was changing the
font from
20
to 16), save and close the document. When I re-open the document,
it's as
if
the document doesn't know it was modified and the font size on that
page
is
back to 20.

Strangely, this wasn't a problem if I set the font size to 14 or
smaller.

-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

It's on my PC at work and my operating system is XP (sorry about that -- they
haven't been consistent about who gets what operating system until lately and
I had a brain-freeze on which system I have.) I can't change the operating
system and I can't change the software -- I'm stuck with what they let us
get.

No problem ... and no real need to change, other than keeping up to date with service
packs. Um. Except for the ones that cause issues.

Anyhow, see Echo's suggestions.
 

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