Thanks for your response. Wort case I will have to work around the problem
by
not having autofit on
However it really puzzles me how and why the settings are messed up - as
NOTHING happens to the second level font, except when putting a lot of
text
on the screen, each second level text is moved on top of the above. I have
never seen anything like it.
I have tried the arial suggestion with no success, and have tried the
printer tip - again no success.
Any other good tips? I have a team who will be using the template and it
is
really annoying that it behaves that way. Could there be something with
incompatibility if the template has been used in PowerPoint 2007 at some
stage?
Thanks again...
Echo S said:
I don't think you can adjust the auto resize settings themselves. This is
one reason I dislike them -- they're very ham-fisted, and the line
spacing
issue is a deal-breaker for me. (When it goes below about .7 or .75, the
text overlaps, as you've described. I think the tool shouldn't allow
that.)
Anyway, you can turn the autofit completely off. It's in Tools |
AutoCorrect
| AutoFormat As You Type-- uncheck autofit title text to placeholder and
autofit body text to placeholder.
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kosten said:
I have PowerPoint 2003, and have been adjusting an existing design
template.
It looks fine until one places too much text on the page, so the auto
resize
kicks in.
It seems that all levels are resized except the second - the text size
remains the same, but after a while of adding text, the space between
lines
is reduces, so the text starts overlapping.
How can I adjust the template to stop this from happening? Any ideas?