How come automatically change the font size in power point

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PowerPoint Problem

I have made it nicely the font size in power point ,but when i save it and
close,and then try to reopen it, the font size become very large. All the
adjustment of the font size gone that it...How come can be like that? Then i
try to redo the new slide,still happen the same way?Can u all solve this bug?
 
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Steve Rindsberg

I have made it nicely the font size in power point ,but when i save it and
close,and then try to reopen it, the font size become very large. All the
adjustment of the font size gone that it...How come can be like that? Then i
try to redo the new slide,still happen the same way?Can u all solve this bug?

It sounds like a known bug in PowerPoint; sometimes slides will "attach"
themselves to the first master in a multi-master presentation instead of
retaining the master you assigned them.
 
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Renee Holloway

So, how do you correct the "bug"?

Steve Rindsberg said:
It sounds like a known bug in PowerPoint; sometimes slides will "attach"
themselves to the first master in a multi-master presentation instead of
retaining the master you assigned them.



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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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Steve Rindsberg

Renee Holloway said:
So, how do you correct the "bug"?

You can't, not entirely. You can move the master it *should* use to be first in
the list of masters, but that may cause some other slides to get messed up when
their master isn't first on the list.

One other trick is to take the text "off-master" ... copy it on the slide. That'll
create a duplicate of the text but it'll be a text box rather than a placeholder;
the text box won't depend on the master for its formatting, so won't reformat.

If nothing else, you can try this on a duplicate slide or two to see if it fixes
the problem.
 
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Renee Holloway

Thanks, I'll give it a try. Hopefully, your suggestion works...I do this
report monthly and it's becoming quite maddening!
 

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