No, you're not crazy. At least not about this.
Generally, you shouldn't have too many issues opening the file in 2003
unless you've used new PPT 2007 features -- glows, reflections, tabs on
each
line, etc. You can run the compatibility checker and see what it flags.
That's under the Office Button, Prepare (I think).
Charts may give you problems if you need to edit them, but it depends on
if
they were converted to PPT 2007 (Excel 2007) charts or not.
Unfortunately there's no magic bullet for working cross-version. It's a
tough situation, I know.
--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Thank you!! It's nice to know that i am not completely crazy! I was
pulling
my hair out yesterday trying to get this rush job to play nicely! I did
the
build in 2003 late yesterday and it worked beautifully! At this rate i
think
i will be reverting back for everything. Is there a bug fix out there
somewhere? I just built 4 new books in the 2007 and am afraid of what
will
happen when i go backwards even though i saved them as .ppt.
:
I think you're mostly running into the bug (?) with "keep source
formatting"
not being kept.
However the issue with the tabs is expected. PPT 2007 applies tabs to
each
"paragraph" of text, but 2003 applied the tab settings to the entire
textbox -- to all lines in the textbox. I've run into issues with this
not
translating well, too. (I think I'll bug that, actually.)
If I were you, I'd find a version of 2003 and insert the slides in it.
That
will get rid of the "keep source formatting" issue, anyway. It
(probably)
won't fix the tabs problem when you open the file in 2007, though.
--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
I have tried copy/paste from another presentation that i made - i
also
have
tried the re-use/insert slide route. On the slide i have tabs -
columns
and
underlines. When it is brought into another presentation - also one
i
made -
the font gets changed, the text/tabs all move and not to the same
places
or
distances. On some slides my graphics go to left justified and the
text
goes
to the right. In other words - they are a mess! When i have to
combine
75-90 slides from one and 150 from another I am looking at a couple
days
at
the very least to fix them all. I have tried the keep source
formatting
and
it does not work. These slides have technical specifications and
math
equations on them and if they are wrong it could cause big problems.
To
rebuild them every time i need to use them is not practical. If i
can't
find
a solution i will be going back to 2002 or 2003 PowerPoint. When i
built
the
book in that yesterday it worked like a dream. I live in PowerPoint
and
have
over 25 books in it for our Consultants. I need it to work the way
it
used
to.
Thanks,
Barbara
:
Can you give some specifics, Barbara?
I've seen a few different things happening here. One could be a
printer
driver issue. Try this:
How to install a TEST printer driver
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00952.htm
Another could be a bug I've run into where, when you paste or Reuse
Slides,
textboxes (not placeholders) get reformatted and don't follow "keep
source
formatting" as we'd expect.
Can you tell us specifically what's going awry?
--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007?
http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit
http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx
message
OK - i am starting to figure out the master slides for page
numbering
etc
but
why do my graphics move and my font change when pulling slides
from
one
presentation into another? I have 75 from one and 150 from
another
that
need
to become one presentation. If i start in one and pull the
others
in -
they
reformat - font size changes and graphics move. Why won't it
retain
the
original formatting from one to the other??? Either way i am
looking
at
hand
rebuilding about half of the slides. We share them back and
forth
so
often
that this is not a good thing. Any suggestions other than
switching
back
to
the previous version of ppt???
Thanks,
Barbara