Drawing In Powerpoint. Help.

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Frustrated-Emmily

I have drawn 7 horizontal lines across a single blank presentation slide,
which I intend to print off, in Microsoft Powerpoint 2000.

Each line is a different color and is adjacent to one another, to form a
type of rainbow effect ( but straight, not curved ). Each line needs to be 4
pt in width. I have also tried making these 7 lines by using 7 thin
rectangular shapes instead, but I have the same problem. Gaps in between
them.

How do I eliminate the gap that seperates each line from one another ? I
need to postion all the lines so that each line is flush with the
neighbouring line. No gaps.
 
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Frustrated-Emmily

Apologies. I think that I have managed to post the same question twice. D`oh.

Thanks for your patience. The previous posts did the trick !

Fond Regards
Emmily.

Echo S said:
Did you read the responses (2 so far) to your previous post?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

Frustrated-Emmily said:
I have drawn 7 horizontal lines across a single blank presentation slide,
which I intend to print off, in Microsoft Powerpoint 2000.

Each line is a different color and is adjacent to one another, to form a
type of rainbow effect ( but straight, not curved ). Each line needs to
be 4
pt in width. I have also tried making these 7 lines by using 7 thin
rectangular shapes instead, but I have the same problem. Gaps in between
them.

How do I eliminate the gap that seperates each line from one another ? I
need to postion all the lines so that each line is flush with the
neighbouring line. No gaps.
 
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Echo S

No problem, happens all the time. I just wanted to make sure you didn't miss
those other responses, especially since they worked!

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

Frustrated-Emmily said:
Apologies. I think that I have managed to post the same question twice.
D`oh.

Thanks for your patience. The previous posts did the trick !

Fond Regards
Emmily.

Echo S said:
Did you read the responses (2 so far) to your previous post?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/

Frustrated-Emmily said:
I have drawn 7 horizontal lines across a single blank presentation
slide,
which I intend to print off, in Microsoft Powerpoint 2000.

Each line is a different color and is adjacent to one another, to form
a
type of rainbow effect ( but straight, not curved ). Each line needs
to
be 4
pt in width. I have also tried making these 7 lines by using 7 thin
rectangular shapes instead, but I have the same problem. Gaps in
between
them.

How do I eliminate the gap that seperates each line from one another ?
I
need to postion all the lines so that each line is flush with the
neighbouring line. No gaps.
 

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