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Todd.Minetola
Has anyone seen this happen. In PowerPoint 2007 I have a presentation
with two slides, on slide 1 I have a 3D stacked column chart. I chose
to display the data table with legend keys. I have the same setup for
a different chart on slide 2. In Normal view, I switch from slide 1
to slide 2, and then go back again. It looks like each time I switch
back that the data table has moved upward. If I continue to do this
the data table will overlap my chart. Any Ideas?
I am using PowerPoint 2007, I have tried switching to compatibility
mode, which does not resolve the issue. The same presentation does
not exhibit this behavior when viewed in PowerPoint 2003. When I
resize the chart area, it reverts to being correct, until I switch
from slide to slide again. This happens on presentations that I have
created, and presentations that others have created.. It seems like a
bug...
with two slides, on slide 1 I have a 3D stacked column chart. I chose
to display the data table with legend keys. I have the same setup for
a different chart on slide 2. In Normal view, I switch from slide 1
to slide 2, and then go back again. It looks like each time I switch
back that the data table has moved upward. If I continue to do this
the data table will overlap my chart. Any Ideas?
I am using PowerPoint 2007, I have tried switching to compatibility
mode, which does not resolve the issue. The same presentation does
not exhibit this behavior when viewed in PowerPoint 2003. When I
resize the chart area, it reverts to being correct, until I switch
from slide to slide again. This happens on presentations that I have
created, and presentations that others have created.. It seems like a
bug...