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User1 User1 is offline Pasting an image from another PPT file shrinks some text on the page to a smaller size. Why? Windows 10 Pasting an image from another PPT file shrinks some text on the page to a smaller size. Why? Office 2021
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Hi all



Thanks in advance for any help that can be provided. Basically, when I copy a PNG image from one PPT file to another, some existing text in a text box on the slide I'm pasting the image to shrinks from 20 point to 6 point.

Does anyone know what is causing this to happen? Such an odd behaviour.

Many thanks in advance.

Paul
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