M
Martin
Using PP2K.
I'm using some autoshapes as invisible "links" to allow the user to go
to another slide. I draw the autoshape with no text and no border and
position it on top of a picture. When the user moves the mouse over
it, the "pointing hand" appears and, if the user clicks, he is taken
to the proper slide.
This all works as intended except in some instances, the autoshape
seems to be "hollow". That is, the "edges" of the autoshape will react
as explained above but the inner area of the autoshape seems not to
exist (no pointing hand / no reaction to a mouse click).
It's even this way while editing the slide inside Powerpoint itself.
It is difficult to "select" the autoshape because it seems as if it
has only "edges" - there is no "middle" to it.
If I copy one of the shapes that behave normally and paste it
somewhere, it's behavior changes - the original behaves normally but
the copy is "hollow".
Can someone tell me what the heck is going on here?
I'm using some autoshapes as invisible "links" to allow the user to go
to another slide. I draw the autoshape with no text and no border and
position it on top of a picture. When the user moves the mouse over
it, the "pointing hand" appears and, if the user clicks, he is taken
to the proper slide.
This all works as intended except in some instances, the autoshape
seems to be "hollow". That is, the "edges" of the autoshape will react
as explained above but the inner area of the autoshape seems not to
exist (no pointing hand / no reaction to a mouse click).
It's even this way while editing the slide inside Powerpoint itself.
It is difficult to "select" the autoshape because it seems as if it
has only "edges" - there is no "middle" to it.
If I copy one of the shapes that behave normally and paste it
somewhere, it's behavior changes - the original behaves normally but
the copy is "hollow".
Can someone tell me what the heck is going on here?