Graphs changing format/colors

G

Guest

Hi!
I started to create a document in the PPT2007 trial version, but when the
trial ran out, I bought the program and continued with the document in the
new version instead.

In this document I have created about 90 slides with different graphs, and
the document is made in a template I have designed. When opening the document
in the new PPT2007 all the graphs look the same- until I select them to edit
something. Suddenly all graphs change colour and format to one of PPT
standard themes! If I edit the graph and change the colours back to the
original colours, the same thing happens next time I select the graph and I
have to do it all over again…

I’ve tried to mail the document to a colleague for help, and she solved the
problem by simply right-click on the graph and choose worksheet
object/convert and convert the graph to a excel graph. The weird thing is
that when I try to do the same thing nothing happens. Why?

I would be really grateful if anyone knows how to solve this.
//Stina
 
E

Echo S

You need Excel 2007 installed also in order to be able to convert the graphs
to the 2007-style graphs (which use Excel for graphing). Otherwise, they're
just typical 2003-style graphs.
 
G

Guest

Thanks, the diagnostics discovered some kind of problem, but it didn´t solve
anything. What can I do next?
 
E

Echo S

Did it tell you what kind of problem it found?

Are you changing the color scheme in your theme, by any chance? That could
make all the charts change colors.

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Casiopeia said:
Thanks, the diagnostics discovered some kind of problem, but it didn´t
solve
anything. What can I do next?

Echo S said:
Casiopeia said:
But I have got Excel 2007 installed...?

Hm. I'd probably try running diagnostics next -- it's in Office Button |
PPT
Options | Resources.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/
 

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