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  #11  
Old February 23rd, 2005, 04:44 AM
Steve Rindsberg
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In article , Zigzag wrote:
If I find one how do I know you're not part of it? How do I know I'm not
part of it? How do you know I'm not part of it?


Listen to your Rice Krispies. They'll tell you what to do.

(Then again ... maybe they're part of it).

Zig (or am I?)


Simplify. You are or you are not. That narrows it down.

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  #12  
Old February 23rd, 2005, 04:44 AM
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In article , Zigzag wrote:
Thanks Steve,

I tried this after your suggestion but it hasn't rectified the effect - the
pics are still inserting at different sizes.
At the end of the day I can always reduce the pictures by 75%. It's not
perfect but it works and I can retain the old barnet :-)


Weird. Is it always the first pic that gets "improved"?

Does it happen if you insert onto a blank slide?


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Old February 23rd, 2005, 09:13 AM
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Hi Steve,

Does it happen if you insert onto a blank slide?


Indeed it does, evidence before my very eyes.

Zig


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Old February 23rd, 2005, 11:35 AM
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Command: Analyse

Processing.................. done

Analysis: Entity: Bowl
Attributes: (multiple) Snap, (multiple) Crackle, (multiple)
Pop
Language: Trinary (highly repetitive)
Environment medium: White liquid, can survive short periods
outside natural environment
Reproductive mechanism: Seed

Purpose: Contains environment medium for attributes that could provide
possible incursion into human communication system leading to conquest of
Earth.

Command: Clarify

.... Humans achieve a common objective, in this case Earth Defence, by the
transference of information in a one to many relationship. As an all-out
assault would likely incur high casualty rates in Snaps, Crackles and Pops
the enemy would be wise to initially employ subversive techniques with the
potential to de-unify the collective will thereby weakening any possible
resistance. As a highly common method of 1:many information transference is
the use of PowerPoint, this would be an ideal medium in which to begin an
incursion.

Command: Specify incursion identification

.... Possible symptoms could include reduced font smoothing and irregular
sized images causing audiences (the many) to be thinking about ugly displays
and corrective measures rather than the content of the information.

Command: Suggest defence tactic

.... 1. Simplify 2. Apply Felis Catus 3. Notify Kathy of identification
of subversive influence and corrective actions

Command: Simplify

Processing............. applying third normal form
Processing............. crunch,crunch,crunch............. done

Command: Clarify Felis Catus

.... Felis Catus (domestic cat). Class: Mammalia. Order: Carnivora. Family:
Felidae. Genus: Felis. Species: Catus

Command: Relevance of Felis Catus to current enquiry

.... It is known that Felis Catus has a penchant for the white liquid that is
the natural environment of Snaps, Crackles and Pops.
Deprivation of the hostiles' environment will severely impact upon their
ability to provide a sustainable threat.

Command: "Here kitty, kitty, kitty....................... there you go"

Command: Analyse

Processing.................. done

Analysis: Entity: Bowl
Attributes: None
Language: Silent
Environment medium: None

Command: Current threat analysis

.... Current threat neutralized

Command: Email
# Dear Kathy,
# Have identified subversive infiltration of Snaps, Crackles and Pops into
ppt
#Corrective actions include
# applying third normal form to remove cloned army
# removing remaining 3 task force leaders by destructive mastication
# getting the cat to drink their environment
#Indications show that the incursion is widespread
#Symptoms in ppt still exist leading to assumption of other subversive
elements at work
#Keep alert
#End

Command: Send email

.... sending mail...............(snap)
.... resending mail............(crackle)
.... resending mail............(pop)
.... mail send aborted

"Damn"


Zig


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Old February 23rd, 2005, 12:33 PM
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Hi Adam,

I have checked the properties of the images and they are all showing 72
pixels/inch with a size of 125x66 pixels.

With a consistent size and resolution the images should all be the same size
when inserted into ppt.

It's a puzzler but not one I can't get around.

Zig


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Old February 23rd, 2005, 04:31 PM
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ROFL!!!! Superb!

But ...

As a highly common method of 1:many information transference is
the use of PowerPoint, this would be an ideal medium in which to begin an
incursion.


... hmmm. Member of the Tuftoids, eh? ;-)

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  #17  
Old February 23rd, 2005, 04:31 PM
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In article , Zigzag wrote:
Hi Steve,

Does it happen if you insert onto a blank slide?


Indeed it does, evidence before my very eyes.


And always the first of four?

SO weird ...

Can you send me a set of these things to play with? steve atsignthing pptools
dot com

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  #18  
Old February 23rd, 2005, 04:40 PM
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Zigzag,
Being the Kathy in question, let me say that I love the analysis. I only
wish it were that easy to fix the problem

Now on to your problem, the reason you didn't find anything on it when you
searched is because very few people realize that font smoothing is the same
thing as "fuzzy text" or "scruffy text" or any of a number of not nearly as
printable things.

Yes, removing the animations does make it better. So does changing the text
and background color to reduce the contrast helps. If you want to try
something tricky....
Create your slide with the text where you want it to start and a second copy
of the text where you want it to end. Cover the end copy with a box with
background fill. Apply your animations to the start copy and add an exit
animation to it when the move is done. Set an exit animation to the box to
happen with the exit of the start copy of the text. Run the slide. You
should see the text fade in, move, and stop. (Because of how the exits are
set up, they won't show as distinct animations. Instead they will just seem
to be the ending of the animation sequence.) When the animation sequence is
done, your text should be clear enough and the people watching won't know
that scruffy text ever attacked your machine.

Okay, now my turn to ask you a couple of questions:
1) Can you get me some information on your system? What I need is on the
site with the article that you've already been referred to. I keep hoping to
see something that will trigger an idea we can send to Microsoft.
2) Are you using a regular display or a flat panel?
3) If you show the presentation on a different monitor, does the problem
change?
4) What are you using for background color and text color?

Ok, enough blathering for this morning. To send me stuff off line, unknot
the address. If you want to post it here, that's fine. However, if you do, I
may not see it for a couple of days.
--
Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP PowerPoint and OneNote
Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint - Available now from Holy Macro! Books
Get PowerPoint answers at http://www.powerpointanswers.com
I believe life is meant to be lived. But:
if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived

"Zigzag" wrote in message
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Command: Analyse

Processing.................. done

Analysis: Entity: Bowl
Attributes: (multiple) Snap, (multiple) Crackle, (multiple)
Pop
Language: Trinary (highly repetitive)
Environment medium: White liquid, can survive short periods
outside natural environment
Reproductive mechanism: Seed

Purpose: Contains environment medium for attributes that could provide
possible incursion into human communication system leading to conquest of
Earth.

Command: Clarify

... Humans achieve a common objective, in this case Earth Defence, by the
transference of information in a one to many relationship. As an all-out
assault would likely incur high casualty rates in Snaps, Crackles and Pops
the enemy would be wise to initially employ subversive techniques with the
potential to de-unify the collective will thereby weakening any possible
resistance. As a highly common method of 1:many information transference
is the use of PowerPoint, this would be an ideal medium in which to begin
an incursion.

Command: Specify incursion identification

... Possible symptoms could include reduced font smoothing and irregular
sized images causing audiences (the many) to be thinking about ugly
displays and corrective measures rather than the content of the
information.

Command: Suggest defence tactic

... 1. Simplify 2. Apply Felis Catus 3. Notify Kathy of
identification of subversive influence and corrective actions

Command: Simplify

Processing............. applying third normal form
Processing............. crunch,crunch,crunch............. done

Command: Clarify Felis Catus

... Felis Catus (domestic cat). Class: Mammalia. Order: Carnivora.
Family: Felidae. Genus: Felis. Species: Catus

Command: Relevance of Felis Catus to current enquiry

... It is known that Felis Catus has a penchant for the white liquid that
is the natural environment of Snaps, Crackles and Pops.
Deprivation of the hostiles' environment will severely impact upon their
ability to provide a sustainable threat.

Command: "Here kitty, kitty, kitty....................... there you go"

Command: Analyse

Processing.................. done

Analysis: Entity: Bowl
Attributes: None
Language: Silent
Environment medium: None

Command: Current threat analysis

... Current threat neutralized

Command: Email
# Dear Kathy,
# Have identified subversive infiltration of Snaps, Crackles and Pops into
ppt
#Corrective actions include
# applying third normal form to remove cloned army
# removing remaining 3 task force leaders by destructive mastication
# getting the cat to drink their environment
#Indications show that the incursion is widespread
#Symptoms in ppt still exist leading to assumption of other subversive
elements at work
#Keep alert
#End

Command: Send email

... sending mail...............(snap)
... resending mail............(crackle)
... resending mail............(pop)
... mail send aborted

"Damn"


Zig




  #19  
Old February 23rd, 2005, 10:53 PM
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Hi Kath,

Just a courtesy post.

I wasn't sure how you would take to me referring to your article in this way
even though no offence was intended. It's nice to know it was taken in the
spirit intended. IT can be interesting but dry at times; one has to keep a
sense of proportion don't you think ;-)

Now on to your problem, the reason you didn't find anything on it when you
searched is because very few people realize that font smoothing is the
same thing as "fuzzy text" or "scruffy text" or any of a number of not
nearly as printable things.


Innocent me.

If you want to try something tricky....


I'll give this a go when I have a bit more time. Thanks for the tip.

Okay, now my turn to ask you a couple of questions:


I'll see what you need, get the information together and mail you if that's
ok. I haven't tried it on another machine yet.

I believe life is meant to be lived. But:
if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we
lived


We always make a difference, for good or ill depending on the cut of your
gib. More often than not we don't know it.

Regards

Zig

PS

Cat says "hi".


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Old February 23rd, 2005, 11:13 PM
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Hi Steve,

LMAO

I must be in a funny mood or something 'cos I'm giggling away here and I
don't even know what you're on about.

Tuftoids - what a name.

Assuming you're in the US, is this some kind of local idiom?

I've been a member of a number of things, even sometimes just a member.
But "Tuftoids" - ha ha - what a name, I think I'd remember that and keep
quiet about it.

Please explain.

Yours in fits

Zig


 




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