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Old 01-19-2012, 01:49 AM
JohnWilson JohnWilson is offline Format problem in ppt viewer Windows 7 64bit Format problem in ppt viewer Office 2010 32bit
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Does the plain old Arial use any of the new formatting tools in 2007? (Outlines, Shadows, Bevels etc)

Also which viewer? Only the 2010 viewer can repoduce the above correctly and some indent formats.
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Old 01-19-2012, 07:57 AM
rybrns rybrns is offline Format problem in ppt viewer Windows XP Format problem in ppt viewer Office 2007
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It was straight text, no enhancements or effects and formatted using the list tool with a plain bullet for each item. This:

Code:
o      Ipsum lorem.........        
       lorem ipsum.........
came out in the viewer:

Code:
oIpsum lorem............ 
lorem ipsum..........
This was on a laptop purchased in 2011 using a reader d/l from the MS site in 2011.
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