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Old March 2nd, 2007, 01:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Arlene
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Default org charts - auto layout off

Hi there,

After preparing a detailed org chart in Auto Format I need to change one
shape to accommodate all the text say...or maybe add a small shape for
whatever, so I turn off Auto Format and add my change which is all good.
However, then the shapes in the next column of shapes goes out of alignment.
How can I fix that a) not to happen or b) make it right again? If I try to
manually drap to make all the shapes uniform I get resistance not allowing
the spacing to be uniform.

thank you

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Old March 3rd, 2007, 05:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
PPTMagician
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Default org charts - auto layout off

Select the shape and then use the CTRL key with an appropriate arrow key for
micro-movements of the shapes.

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Thanks,
Glenna Shaw
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
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"Arlene" wrote:

Hi there,

After preparing a detailed org chart in Auto Format I need to change one
shape to accommodate all the text say...or maybe add a small shape for
whatever, so I turn off Auto Format and add my change which is all good.
However, then the shapes in the next column of shapes goes out of alignment.
How can I fix that a) not to happen or b) make it right again? If I try to
manually drap to make all the shapes uniform I get resistance not allowing
the spacing to be uniform.

thank you

 




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