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Old 11-06-2012, 11:44 AM
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Question PowerPoint - Shape Getting Distorted - Need Help! [SOLVED]

Hi all,

I've got a slide show with some shapes added to it and for some bizarre reason some of the shapes are getting distorted.

It it's like a segment of the shape is getting cut out or partially divided.

Kind of difficult to describe, so I've attached a screenshot.


Anyone else seen this before or have a solution?

This shows up in both design and presentation modes.

It's very perplexing and Googling it didn't really help...I only ended up with tutorials for adding shapes.



Some quick info:
Happens in both ppt and pptx formats.


Using Win 7 with Office 2010.
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File Type: jpg PowerPoint Shape Distort.jpg (21.1 KB, 16 views)

Last edited by BobaFett; 11-06-2012 at 04:23 PM. Reason: Adding SOLVED to the title
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