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Old 12-15-2010, 07:44 AM
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I have a flow chart type diagram where there are lines from three squares that come together to point at the middle square (inputs to a program) and when I save it at the end of the day, all the lines are where they should be and then when I open it up again, several of the lines move to odd places. I have tried actually setting their postition in the Size and Position menu to no avail. Anyone know what in the world is going on?

I have tried the Alignment settings, chose Align Middle. When I close it and open it again, it always reverts to Align to Slide. I have turned off the Snap to Grid option. I have also done these things then grouped it with the object it is pointing at, it still moves and reverts to Align to Slide. But, the square it is grouped with doesn't move, just the arrow. AAARRRRRgh!



I am only changing one slide to see if anything works and through the constant opening and closing, the arrows on the other slides have moved all the way to the top of the slide. So they are moving up little by little through each close/open.

Thanks,
Math Nerd not PowerPoint fan

Last edited by jsmath22; 12-15-2010 at 09:34 AM.
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