How Do I Draw a Horizontal Straight Line in Powerpoint 2007

G

Guest

I can`t seem to draw a horizontal straight line. When I use the standard
ÃŒnsert, Shape, Line command I get a line that isn`t perfectly straight. I use
the shift key to draw it but I notice jagged edges in it. I compared it to
another Shape such as a rectangle and it becomes more obvious that it is not
straight. When one end of the line is just touching the top of the rectangle,
the other end is not. You can see some space showing. This is confirmed when
I zoom to 400%. Another way to show this, is to draw a rectangle and draw a
center line from the left attach point to the right attach point inside the
rectangle. Then slide it up or down using the arrow keys, to compare it wit
the top or boittom lines of the rectangle.

I tried it with Snap Objects to Grid On and Off but get the problem either
way.

I`m not sure if this is a problem or not?
 
G

Guest

Hi Jim

I cannot recreate the issue here - holding the shift key while a draw a line
makes it beautifully horizontal.

Make sure you have a local colour printer driver installed & set as default
(you never know, this seems to resolve a lot of issues).

How to install a local printer driver
http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00605.htm

How to select a default printer
http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00131.htm

Also check whether the line thinks it is straight or not - right click it ->
format shape -> 3-D rotation -> Z index. should be 0.

Let us know how you get on.

Lucy
 

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