P
Patrick
I had a presentation that was developed in PowerPoint 2003 where some text
contained "shawdows". When printing I could select an option to not allow the
shadow printing in order to have a clearer text. When opening the .ppt in
PowerPoint 2007, on the screen in color the text appears fine, but when
switching to black/white or grayscale display, it appears the shadow
formatting in 2003 is somehow incorporated as the font and cannot be removed.
The result is that the font style is much thicker/blurrier when displaying in
black/whilte or grayscale and re-formatting does not fix the problem. This
appears to be a problem when opening a prior version of a .ppt. I have also
tried "converting" the .ppt to 2007 and the same formatting problem exists.
contained "shawdows". When printing I could select an option to not allow the
shadow printing in order to have a clearer text. When opening the .ppt in
PowerPoint 2007, on the screen in color the text appears fine, but when
switching to black/white or grayscale display, it appears the shadow
formatting in 2003 is somehow incorporated as the font and cannot be removed.
The result is that the font style is much thicker/blurrier when displaying in
black/whilte or grayscale and re-formatting does not fix the problem. This
appears to be a problem when opening a prior version of a .ppt. I have also
tried "converting" the .ppt to 2007 and the same formatting problem exists.