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mixman
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: intel
I have recently migrated from PC to MAC and have a couple of issues with Powerpoint. As PP is a crucial tool for me used daily in my work small issues becomes annoying and this is one of them;
When importing a presentation from a PC PP and converting the graph before editing the color scheme changes totally. Why is this and is there a solution besides editing the colors manually?
If not converting the graph but editing it in its existing format, the chart gets a white background that I am not able to get rid of. In properties there is no BG color, so there is no way to turn this color off.
All this is true when importing PP 2003 presentations from the PC, but I believe the same is true for 2007 PC PPs.
Ideas??
/Mixman
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: intel
I have recently migrated from PC to MAC and have a couple of issues with Powerpoint. As PP is a crucial tool for me used daily in my work small issues becomes annoying and this is one of them;
When importing a presentation from a PC PP and converting the graph before editing the color scheme changes totally. Why is this and is there a solution besides editing the colors manually?
If not converting the graph but editing it in its existing format, the chart gets a white background that I am not able to get rid of. In properties there is no BG color, so there is no way to turn this color off.
All this is true when importing PP 2003 presentations from the PC, but I believe the same is true for 2007 PC PPs.
Ideas??
/Mixman