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Old June 1st, 2010, 09:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Carrie M.
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I've noticed that ppt 2007 handles table widths differently than 2003. I'm
hoping there's a setting someplace I can change. In 2003, if I've got my
table set up as desired and add a column, the new column is 'appended' where
I've asked and the total table is wider by x amount. In 2007, the table
object does not increase in size but rather all columns are narrowed to
accomodate the addition.

Is there a default setting or option somewhere I can change? I do not want
my table to 'autofit' so to speak, but leave my hight/width settings alone.
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Old June 2nd, 2010, 03:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Luc
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Default Overall Table Width

Carrie,
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Luc Sanders
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I've noticed that ppt 2007 handles table widths differently than 2003.
I'm
hoping there's a setting someplace I can change. In 2003, if I've got my
table set up as desired and add a column, the new column is 'appended'
where
I've asked and the total table is wider by x amount. In 2007, the table
object does not increase in size but rather all columns are narrowed to
accomodate the addition.

Is there a default setting or option somewhere I can change? I do not
want
my table to 'autofit' so to speak, but leave my hight/width settings
alone.


 




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