Jessica,
*No matter what settings I use in the format of a text box
or object used for text - the words are inappropriately
cut off with and wrapped to the next line of text.
When I import a slide with a text box - from another
source - it works but when it is copied and used to
repaste text into it - it goes back to the word splitting
problem*
I found, or it seems so to me, something *at least*
similar...
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As you can see, an hyphenation, *without hyphens* in
PowerPoint... Wonderful... resizing the text box cuts
words in other places... Of course, you can copy the text
and paste special it in another box, but...
The only way I've found to solve the problem is...
1. You have to have selected in *Language configuration*
for the version of Office that you use, Japanese, for
example... so some menus that if you have not the
*Japanese* or other eastern language selected, do not
show...
2. Once this done, in Format... appears *Line break* at it
opens a box with three ticking squares... the second one
says... *Allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a
word*... Removing the tick in the second row solves the
issue...
Once this done, you can remove the Japanese from the list
in Language configuration... (if you don't need it
anymore...)
;-)
Hope this helps...
Cordialmente
Enric
-----Original Message-----
TAJ -
I might have a similar problem. No matter what settings I
use in the format of a text box or object used for text -
the words are inappropriately cut off with and wrapped to
the next line of text.
When I import a slide with a text box - from another
source - it works but when it is copied and used to
repaste text into it - it goes back to the word splitting
problem