[mso] A power point problem
- From: "Paul Hewitt" <pbhewitt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 12:44:35 -0500
I have been working on a presentation for a couple of weeks now and I have run
into an annoying problem. It used to be when I changed the font size, face, or
color on the master slide it affected all the slides. Now it does not. All my
the text in my first level was at 24 pitch but somehow it changed to 20. I
checked the master slide and it still says 24. I changed the master to 28 and
the text changed to 24 so there is a difference of 4 between what is on the
master and what is on the actual slides. I can't for the life of me understand
how or why that happened. Does anyone have any clue?
Paul in Marietta, Pa
I want to believe but I have seen no proof www.roswellskeptic.com
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