Eric, here's what I found so far. We have 7 different printer types on our
office network. I tried printing to each of them separately using the most
current drivers for each, plus PDF Writer. Got the same results everytime.
I
also downloaded one of the drivers you suggested and that also did not
help.
We have nearly 100 people in our office, and more than half of them have
this same problem. Most of them are client facing with a need to use PPT
with
clients frequently. This situation is untenable for us. Without a solution
soon, we're going to have to get rid of 2007 altogether.
Everyone who's running Office 2007 (which is nearly 100 percent) was
installed by our IT department from the same image. The few that aren't
already "upgraded" refuse to do so until this mess is fixed. Can't say I
blame them. All users are running XP SP2 and are fully updated. There
seems
to be no conceivable reason why the most basic and most used fonts on the
planet - provided to us by Microsoft - should cause such havoc.
A solution will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Echo S said:
email would be great, and a file with screenshots would be most helpful.
Also please include which version of Windows you're working on.
Send to echos at indy dot net, please. (Of course, replace "at" with @
and
"dot" with a period.) And thanks!
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What's new in PPT 2007?
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Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
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VideoBob said:
Thanks for the offer Echo. If you can give me an email or FTP address,
I'm
happy to send both a set of problematic slides and screen shots to
demonstrate what's happening (in case it does misbehave on your end).
Or, if there's a way I can attach them to one of these replies, I'm
happy
to
do it that way as well.
:
Again, I'd really love to see a couple of sample slides. I know I've
got
one
example here that I can't repro, but it may be a completely different
scenario....
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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007?
http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/
THis is something that happens in 2007 with Times New Roman, Arial,
and
Garamond (at least). My publisers are also having problems with many
postscript fonts.
This is NOT a font or font substitution issue. This is a crappy
program
design issue. Not relief until Microsoft fixes it. We're at their
mercy
until
then.