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From: BBrockman17 on 8 May 2008 14:49 I am running PPT 2003 w/ SP2. When I open presentations given to me by several other users in the office, the fonts resize or reformat on their own when I open the file. For example, a font may format to bold that was normal typface, or it may grow by a size. I checked the same files on another user's machine (who is running same version of Office), and the files open without issue. Is this the bug that has been mentioned a few times in earlier posts? Or do I have a setting toggled differently? Oh...the one I am working on now is a PPT doc with a single master slide.
From: Austin Myers on 8 May 2008 16:48 It sounds more like they used a font that is not on your machine and PPT is making a best guess substitution. Austin Myers MS PowerPoint MVP Team Provider of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress www.playsforcertain.com "BBrockman17" <BBrockman17(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7036059A-5C2F-4E2F-82B7-2C8F95F376F6(a)microsoft.com... >I am running PPT 2003 w/ SP2. When I open presentations given to me by > several other users in the office, the fonts resize or reformat on their > own > when I open the file. For example, a font may format to bold that was > normal > typface, or it may grow by a size. > > I checked the same files on another user's machine (who is running same > version of Office), and the files open without issue. > > Is this the bug that has been mentioned a few times in earlier posts? Or > do > I have a setting toggled differently? > > Oh...the one I am working on now is a PPT doc with a single master slide.
From: Lucy Thomson on 8 May 2008 19:14
In addition to Austin's reply, you can check if it is making font substitutions by looking at the format -> replace fonts dialogue - any fonts in the top drop down with a '?' next to them are not present on your machine and will be replaced by PowerPoint. To overcome this, the maker of the ppt should use widely available fonts or embed the fonts (tools -> options -> save). However, not all fonts can be embedded and it can explode the size of the file. Lucy -- Lucy Thomson PowerPoint MVP MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "BBrockman17" <BBrockman17(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7036059A-5C2F-4E2F-82B7-2C8F95F376F6(a)microsoft.com... >I am running PPT 2003 w/ SP2. When I open presentations given to me by > several other users in the office, the fonts resize or reformat on their > own > when I open the file. For example, a font may format to bold that was > normal > typface, or it may grow by a size. > > I checked the same files on another user's machine (who is running same > version of Office), and the files open without issue. > > Is this the bug that has been mentioned a few times in earlier posts? Or > do > I have a setting toggled differently? > > Oh...the one I am working on now is a PPT doc with a single master slide. |