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Old November 9th, 2004, 08:03 PM
DougB
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Default Chart Type Kerning Issue

When I create a chart in PPT 2003, the kerning in the labels is off when I
exit the edit mode and try to print the chart. If I double clik the chat to
edit it, the kerning is fine but this does me no good as I can't print it
when in the chart edit mode. This also carries through if I need to pase the
chart into word. Any help is appreciated
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Old November 9th, 2004, 10:14 PM
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Sometimes when you resize the chart as an object the font
gets funky. Try instead resizing it when you are in chart
edit mode. Make sure both the outer border and plot areas
are resized.
-----Original Message-----
When I create a chart in PPT 2003, the kerning in the

labels is off when I
exit the edit mode and try to print the chart. If I

double clik the chat to
edit it, the kerning is fine but this does me no good as

I can't print it
when in the chart edit mode. This also carries through

if I need to pase the
chart into word. Any help is appreciated
.

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Old March 15th, 2005, 09:19 PM
SBrudvig
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I am having a similar problem. Any solution yet?

It only occurs after editing. The fonts don't appear correctly and rotated
labels are trunctated. The problems carry through to printing, full-screen
presentations, and picture files (i.e., printing to a jpeg). I've tried
resizing the graph but it does not help (probably because I can't get the
dimensions "exact" for the chart to look pretty again).

"DougB" wrote:

When I create a chart in PPT 2003, the kerning in the labels is off when I
exit the edit mode and try to print the chart. If I double clik the chat to
edit it, the kerning is fine but this does me no good as I can't print it
when in the chart edit mode. This also carries through if I need to pase the
chart into word. Any help is appreciated

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Old April 23rd, 2005, 06:47 PM
SBrudvig
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The problem is that the resizes itself when it is in edit mode ... the user
is not doing the resizing.

" wrote:

Sometimes when you resize the chart as an object the font
gets funky. Try instead resizing it when you are in chart
edit mode. Make sure both the outer border and plot areas
are resized.
-----Original Message-----
When I create a chart in PPT 2003, the kerning in the

labels is off when I
exit the edit mode and try to print the chart. If I

double clik the chat to
edit it, the kerning is fine but this does me no good as

I can't print it
when in the chart edit mode. This also carries through

if I need to pase the
chart into word. Any help is appreciated
.


 




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