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Patrick Zirngast
Hi,
I¹m using Mac Office 2008 (12.1.2) German-Version and having some strange
issue:
When I enter text in a textfield, which is longer than one line PP breaks
the text into the second line ok, that¹s what I¹m expecting. It should
look something like that (using some german text to make it more realistic
:
Surprisingly it looks like that:
I hope you see the difference in the first case the blank (replaced by an
underline) is in the remaining line, at the end; the new line starts with a
letter.
In the second case, PP breaks the blank to the new line, which now starts
with it.
Here the difference seems not to be too visible, but on my slides, one can
see quite easily that the text is not properly alligned to the left.
My workaround for the moment is, to manually break lines. It is quite
inconvenient to do so, as you can guess.
Appreciate you help (5 PPTs with 30 slides each)
Patrick
I¹m using Mac Office 2008 (12.1.2) German-Version and having some strange
issue:
When I enter text in a textfield, which is longer than one line PP breaks
the text into the second line ok, that¹s what I¹m expecting. It should
look something like that (using some german text to make it more realistic
:
Mit jeder Verdoppelung der kumulierten Produktionsmenge_
sinken die auf die Wertschöpfung bezogenen (Grenz-)_
Stückkosten um einen bestimmten Prozentsatz.
Surprisingly it looks like that:
Mit jeder Verdoppelung der kumulierten Produktionsmenge
_sinken die auf die Wertschöpfung bezogenen (Grenz-)
_Stückkosten um einen bestimmten Prozentsatz.
I hope you see the difference in the first case the blank (replaced by an
underline) is in the remaining line, at the end; the new line starts with a
letter.
In the second case, PP breaks the blank to the new line, which now starts
with it.
Here the difference seems not to be too visible, but on my slides, one can
see quite easily that the text is not properly alligned to the left.
My workaround for the moment is, to manually break lines. It is quite
inconvenient to do so, as you can guess.
Appreciate you help (5 PPTs with 30 slides each)
Patrick