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Hello everyone. I have found a really strange bug in PPT that I am able to
recreate on all of our installs. I hope others can recreate it and that it is
not confined to our specific customized install.
All systems are Windows XP with Office 2007 Standard upgraded from Office
2000 SP3 with the latest Windows and Office Updates. This can be done with
both .pptx or .ppt files.
Prerequisites for problem:
1. a 3D Chart
2. Layout 5 chosen for chart
3. "Right Angle Axes" ON (found under 3D Rotation option)
Now if you flip to the next slide, and then back to the original with the
chart, the little Excel table underneath the bar chart will have moved up a
few pixels. You can hit the Up arrow and Down arrow in rapid succession to
flip back and forth, and before you know it, the table is halfway up the
chart!
I have advised the user to use 2D charts or to turn off the Right Angle Axes
option. Either of these stops the table from migrating north. Is there a
solution to this? Can anyone else recreate this? I can provide pictures if
needed. Many thanks!
To recreate the problem:
1. Make a new Slide
2. Insert a Chart
3. Choose the 4th chart named "3-D Clustered Column" (though ANY 3D chart
will do)
4. Excel pops up with some filler data. Just close it and keep the filler
data.
5. Select the chart
6. Under Chart Tools>Design Tab>Chart Layouts, choose "Layout 5"
7. The chart will now have an Excel style table under it with the numerical
data in the cell.
8. Under Chart Tools>Layout Tab>Background, click the 3-D Rotation button.
9. Make sure "Right Angle Axes" is ON.
10. Flip back and forth between the next slide and this one and watch Mr
Table migrate north for the summer.
- Tim D: (e-mail address removed)
recreate on all of our installs. I hope others can recreate it and that it is
not confined to our specific customized install.
All systems are Windows XP with Office 2007 Standard upgraded from Office
2000 SP3 with the latest Windows and Office Updates. This can be done with
both .pptx or .ppt files.
Prerequisites for problem:
1. a 3D Chart
2. Layout 5 chosen for chart
3. "Right Angle Axes" ON (found under 3D Rotation option)
Now if you flip to the next slide, and then back to the original with the
chart, the little Excel table underneath the bar chart will have moved up a
few pixels. You can hit the Up arrow and Down arrow in rapid succession to
flip back and forth, and before you know it, the table is halfway up the
chart!
I have advised the user to use 2D charts or to turn off the Right Angle Axes
option. Either of these stops the table from migrating north. Is there a
solution to this? Can anyone else recreate this? I can provide pictures if
needed. Many thanks!
To recreate the problem:
1. Make a new Slide
2. Insert a Chart
3. Choose the 4th chart named "3-D Clustered Column" (though ANY 3D chart
will do)
4. Excel pops up with some filler data. Just close it and keep the filler
data.
5. Select the chart
6. Under Chart Tools>Design Tab>Chart Layouts, choose "Layout 5"
7. The chart will now have an Excel style table under it with the numerical
data in the cell.
8. Under Chart Tools>Layout Tab>Background, click the 3-D Rotation button.
9. Make sure "Right Angle Axes" is ON.
10. Flip back and forth between the next slide and this one and watch Mr
Table migrate north for the summer.
- Tim D: (e-mail address removed)