Microsoft PowerPoint 4.0 for Macintosh
| 1 ). | Status Bar May Move After Screen Resolution Changed |
| When you change your monitor resolution setting to a higher resolution (for example 640x480 to 832x624) the status bar may appear to be floating in the middle of the screen. To return the status bar to its normal position, at the bottom of the screen,... | |
| 2 ). | PowerPoint Slows Down When More Than 100 Fonts in Font Folder |
| If you run PowerPoint while there are more than 100 fonts in the Fonts folder, PowerPoint will operate at a very slow speed when loading slides. | |
| 3 ). | Inserted Object Displayed As Icon Displays Incorrectly |
| When you insert an object into a document and select the Display As Icon option in the Insert Object dialog box, the icon may display as a document (that is, as a page with the corner folded over). | |
| 4 ). | OFF: How to Determine If a Program Is Optimized for PowerMac |
| The following article contains information about how to determine if your Macintosh PowerPoint program is the Power Macintosh version. | |
| 5 ). | Excessive Banding of Gradients in PowerPoint for the Macintosh |
| In PowerPoint, shaded (gradient) backgrounds may appear banded. Banding occurs when colors change abruptly and do not transition smoothly between shades. | |
| 6 ). | Indent Markers Do Not Align with PowerPoint for the Macintosh |
| When working with indent markers in PowerPoint, you may notice that the second-level bullet does not align with the first-level text. If you view the ruler, you will notice that the hanging indent mark does not align with the paragraph marker. | |
| 7 ). | PPT: Creating 35 mm Slides for Slide Imaging |
| You can create 35 millimeter (mm) slides by using a desktop film recorder or by creating a file for a service bureau. A service bureau can transform your electronic slides into 35 mm slides. This article lists several items to keep in mind when you... | |
| 8 ). | PPT: Embedding Fonts Not Supported in Macintosh PowerPoint |
| The Embedding Fonts help topic in Microsoft PowerPoint 4.0 for the Macintosh indicates that you can embed fonts in a PowerPoint Presentation by selecting the With Fonts check box in the Save As dialog box. The Embed Fonts check box is not present in... | |
| 9 ). | PPT: Shortcut Keys for Superscript and Subscript Text |
| The shortcut keys for formatting text as superscript or subscript in PowerPoint are: Windows Macintosh ----------------- -------------------------- Subscript: CTRL+= COMMAND+= Superscript: CTRL+SHIFT+= COMMAND+SHIFT+= NOTE: These shortcut keys toggle... | |
| 10 ). | Macintosh: Word Table Gridlines Show in PowerPoint |
| When you paste Microsoft Word 5.x for the Macintosh tables into Microsoft PowerPoint for the Macintosh, the vertical gridlines do not disappear. This is especially obvious when you paste a table onto a colored slide background. | |
| 11 ). | PPT: Summary of TAB Key Usage with Text and Objects |
| Pressing the TAB key in Slide or Notes view results in one of three different actions, depending on what is initially selected: If an object (or nothing) is selected: Pressing TAB selects the next object, following the order in which the objects were... | |
| 12 ). | PPT: Superscript and Subscript Text Built Improperly |
| If you build a slide that contains superscript or subscript text, the top or bottom of the characters may be cut off and may not be displayed properly in the slide show. | |
| 13 ). | PPT: How to Rotate Clip Images |
| Microsoft PowerPoint has the ability to freely rotate native objects. Native objects are objects created with PowerPoint text and drawing tools. Some imported objects can be converted to PowerPoint objects and then rotated. This article describes how... | |
| 14 ). | PPT: Can't Use PowerPoint 7.0 CD-ROM on a Macintosh Computer |
| When you use the Microsoft Office for Windows 95, version 7.0 CD-ROM (or a CD-ROM for one of the Office programs) on a Macintosh, you may receive a message similar to either of the following: -or- After you click OK, the CD-ROM is ejected from the drive. | |
| 15 ). | PPT: Embossed Formatting Lost After You Save in PPT 4.0 Format |
| In PowerPoint 98 or PowerPoint 2001, when you save a file in PowerPoint 4.0 file format, and then open the file in PowerPoint 4.0 (on the Macintosh or in Windows), the embossed text appears as normal text. If you check the formatting of the font, it is... | |
Page 1 of 5
Next Page
