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Old 10-27-2015, 02:21 PM
Aquinax Aquinax is offline Problem making a 97 ppt slideshow viewable in moderrn viewers Windows XP Problem making a 97 ppt slideshow viewable in moderrn viewers Office 2003
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I have an important Powerpoint file created back in 1997 which I want make viewable on modern machines.

I've imported the file in MS Powerpoint 2000 and then saved it in it so it can now be opened and viewed in Powerpoint 2013 (Office 2007 and up cannot open the file). The resulting file is rendered perfectly in all but one aspect:

The text of each slide appears wholly as a background shadow immediately with each new slide instead of sequential feed upon mouse clicks. This spoils the more interactive, progressive rendering of the slideshow. To illustrate it:

In the original slideshow you move from this:



to this



over a course of few mouse clicks.

Whereas in current viewers each new slide already contains all the text (in shadow font) which then is just being filled up by the original light colour:



Thank you, all ideas will be most welcome.
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Old 10-27-2015, 09:50 PM
JohnWilson JohnWilson is offline Problem making a 97 ppt slideshow viewable in moderrn viewers Windows 7 64bit Problem making a 97 ppt slideshow viewable in moderrn viewers Office 2010 32bit
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The shadow feature changed in 2007.

You will almost certainly have a shadow on the SHAPE with text. You can remove this in any version after 2007 and it should then work. If you want a shadow add it again to the TEXT

I noticed you have posted this same question in other forums. You should mention this and when you have a solution go back and let people know. Otherwise people could be working on your problem when it is already solved.
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The shadow feature changed in 2007.

You will almost certainly have a shadow on the SHAPE with text. You can remove this in any version after 2007 and it should then work. If you want a shadow add it again to the TEXT

I noticed you have posted this same question in other forums. You should mention this and when you have a solution go back and let people know. Otherwise people could be working on your problem when it is already solved.
Thanks for this advice.
Your advice was spot on. Clicking this button of the shadow menu in the drawing panel does remove the residual shadow text in the 2013 Powerpoint.



Thank you very much indeed!
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