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I want to extend the length of a line in Powerpoint 2007, but I want it stay
aligned horizontally. So, I grab one end of the line with the cursor and hold
the shift key while dragging the end of the line. The way this should work is
that I can extend the length of my line while the shift key keeps it
perfectly horizontal (or vertical, as the case may be). However, in
Powerpoint 2007 (running on Windows Vista), every time I do this, as soon as
I press the shift key, the line is extended several inches, even if I've only
moved my mouse a few millimeters. In most cases, if I try to drag the mouse
more than about half an inch, the end of the line extends beyond the edge of
the slide.
Has anyone else seen this behavior before? Does anyone know how to fix it?
Also, when I check for Microsoft Updates, why does it tell me that I need to
install an important update for Office 2003 (SP3) when I don't have (nor have
I ever had) Office 2003 installed on this machine?
Thanks for any help anyone can give me on this issue.
aligned horizontally. So, I grab one end of the line with the cursor and hold
the shift key while dragging the end of the line. The way this should work is
that I can extend the length of my line while the shift key keeps it
perfectly horizontal (or vertical, as the case may be). However, in
Powerpoint 2007 (running on Windows Vista), every time I do this, as soon as
I press the shift key, the line is extended several inches, even if I've only
moved my mouse a few millimeters. In most cases, if I try to drag the mouse
more than about half an inch, the end of the line extends beyond the edge of
the slide.
Has anyone else seen this behavior before? Does anyone know how to fix it?
Also, when I check for Microsoft Updates, why does it tell me that I need to
install an important update for Office 2003 (SP3) when I don't have (nor have
I ever had) Office 2003 installed on this machine?
Thanks for any help anyone can give me on this issue.