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Old December 15th, 2006, 10:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Patrick Schmid [MVP]
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Default 2007 PPT

Can you reproduce this with a new, blank presentation created in 2007?
If yes, please post the steps to reproduce it here.

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"ergotrontb" wrote in message
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I am not using a beta version. Once modified in 2007, the text boxes no
longer display in show mode in 2003 either.
Thanks.

"Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote:

Are you using a beta version of 2007?

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"ergotrontb" wrote in message
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I have opened a PPT 2003 file in PPT 2007, modified, saved as PPT 97-2003 and
have run on a computer using PPT 2003 viewer, and a lot of the text boxes and
graphics have gone missing in show mode. Than opened in PPT 2003, saved and
it still does not display correctly. There is an issue with saving to an
earlier version with 2007, completely messed up the file.

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