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Donna Smith
I used Word (2003 Student and Teacher Ed.) to create 330 name tags for a
Church Young Women’s Camp. I had to get a new computer and had Circuit City
do a data transfer moving those 55 files to my new computer.
When I opened the files on my new computer, the circles in the logo did not
retain their original shape, they became ovals. I really don’t want to have
to redo each one! Is there a reason it happened, and can I fix it with the
push of a button by any chance?
I don't actually know what I'm doing- just enough to get myself in trouble.
So- don't assume I know too much. I created a background by making a
rectangle. I added two circles, one inside the other to form a doughnut
shape, then added my text with WordArt over the circles. Everything
transferred except the circles. They are now ovals extended out on the
sides. What do I need to do to restore the original formatting (if that's
the right word) ?
And- oh, yes- Of course, the deadline for printing was a week ago!
Thank you for your help!
Donna
Church Young Women’s Camp. I had to get a new computer and had Circuit City
do a data transfer moving those 55 files to my new computer.
When I opened the files on my new computer, the circles in the logo did not
retain their original shape, they became ovals. I really don’t want to have
to redo each one! Is there a reason it happened, and can I fix it with the
push of a button by any chance?
I don't actually know what I'm doing- just enough to get myself in trouble.
So- don't assume I know too much. I created a background by making a
rectangle. I added two circles, one inside the other to form a doughnut
shape, then added my text with WordArt over the circles. Everything
transferred except the circles. They are now ovals extended out on the
sides. What do I need to do to restore the original formatting (if that's
the right word) ?
And- oh, yes- Of course, the deadline for printing was a week ago!
Thank you for your help!
Donna