M
Mongoose
I work at a school, where the profs sometimes post their powerpoints on
line for students. The powerpoint show is posted as an .htm file, so it
shows up as a web page. In Internet Explorer, the students can click
File > Edit in PowerPoint, and turn it back into a PowerPoint file. That
way, they can print out the slides they want, the way they want.
We installed Office 2007 on some machines, where we had been using 2003.
Now this feature doesn't work. On a 2003 machine, the slides come out
right. On a 2007 machine, the text goes way outside the text boxes, and
off the edges of the slides. When the student tries to print it, the text
is cut off where it goes off the edge of the slide.
As far as I know, the original slide shows were created in PowerPoint 2003.
Is this a problem going from 2003 to 2007, or from PowerPoint in htm to
PowerPoint in pptx?
line for students. The powerpoint show is posted as an .htm file, so it
shows up as a web page. In Internet Explorer, the students can click
File > Edit in PowerPoint, and turn it back into a PowerPoint file. That
way, they can print out the slides they want, the way they want.
We installed Office 2007 on some machines, where we had been using 2003.
Now this feature doesn't work. On a 2003 machine, the slides come out
right. On a 2007 machine, the text goes way outside the text boxes, and
off the edges of the slides. When the student tries to print it, the text
is cut off where it goes off the edge of the slide.
As far as I know, the original slide shows were created in PowerPoint 2003.
Is this a problem going from 2003 to 2007, or from PowerPoint in htm to
PowerPoint in pptx?