G Guest Sep 29, 2005 #1 Graphics have textboxes set with white background and no lines. When slides printed they appear with lined borders.
Graphics have textboxes set with white background and no lines. When slides printed they appear with lined borders.
T Tim Hards Sep 29, 2005 #2 Based on a post Echo made last month, http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft.public.powerpoint/msg/491ec5d22661f1bc it looks like if you will have to use "No Fill" for the textbox, and draw a white box beneath the text. Graphics have textboxes set with white background and no lines. When slides printed they appear with lined borders. Click to expand... -- Tim Hards http://timhards.com/ Chief Software Architect Perspector - 3D Business Graphics for PowerPoint http://perspector.com/
Based on a post Echo made last month, http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft.public.powerpoint/msg/491ec5d22661f1bc it looks like if you will have to use "No Fill" for the textbox, and draw a white box beneath the text. Graphics have textboxes set with white background and no lines. When slides printed they appear with lined borders. Click to expand... -- Tim Hards http://timhards.com/ Chief Software Architect Perspector - 3D Business Graphics for PowerPoint http://perspector.com/