PPT2003 to PPT2007 Conversion Problem

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MountainDave

I have a very frustrating problem in changing from PPT 2003 to PPT 2007. The
problem is in animating the entrance of bullet points one at a time from the
Slide during a Slide Show. With 2003 you could just animate the entrance of
each object in the order you wanted them to come in and they looked great.
The objects I am using are text bullet points with text shadowing. With the
same slide shown in 2007 there is a black background of the text that resides
on the slide when animating the entrance of each object before the object is
clicked for entrance on to the screen. I am wits end in trying to figure out
to solve this problem.
 
M

MountainDave

Thank you so much for your help. This fixed my frustration. Take Care.
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DaveInArnold


Echo S said:
You've applied a shape shadow in 2003, not a text shadow. See
http://www.echosvoice.com/2007/shadows.htm for an explanation.

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MountainDave said:
I have a very frustrating problem in changing from PPT 2003 to PPT 2007.
The
problem is in animating the entrance of bullet points one at a time from
the
Slide during a Slide Show. With 2003 you could just animate the entrance
of
each object in the order you wanted them to come in and they looked great.
The objects I am using are text bullet points with text shadowing. With
the
same slide shown in 2007 there is a black background of the text that
resides
on the slide when animating the entrance of each object before the object
is
clicked for entrance on to the screen. I am wits end in trying to figure
out
to solve this problem.
 

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