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juliabell
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
When I open multiple windows for a single Powerpoint document, and try to edit the text on a slide in the "second" window, the changes I am making are not visible in the window in which I am typing until I select some other point in the window (click on something). (When I click somewhere else in the window, the edits I just made appear all at once.)
Those edits ARE visible, in real time, in the "primary" window (if I have it open to the same page) as I am making them in the second window. (where the "primary" window is the first window that was opened for the file).
Also, if I make the edits directly in the primary window, they still don't appear in the second window until I click somewhere in that second window.
Is this a known bug? In PPT 2004, I could type anything in any window, regardless of how many windows I had open, and the edits were visible in real time.
The problem is not isolated to a single file.
Julia Bell
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
When I open multiple windows for a single Powerpoint document, and try to edit the text on a slide in the "second" window, the changes I am making are not visible in the window in which I am typing until I select some other point in the window (click on something). (When I click somewhere else in the window, the edits I just made appear all at once.)
Those edits ARE visible, in real time, in the "primary" window (if I have it open to the same page) as I am making them in the second window. (where the "primary" window is the first window that was opened for the file).
Also, if I make the edits directly in the primary window, they still don't appear in the second window until I click somewhere in that second window.
Is this a known bug? In PPT 2004, I could type anything in any window, regardless of how many windows I had open, and the edits were visible in real time.
The problem is not isolated to a single file.
Julia Bell