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Why is my power point not compatible with all Microsoft PowerPoint 2010's?
I recently created a power point using the 2010 version, but when I try to move it to another computer with PowerPoint 2010, a lot of the animations and fonts do not show up.
I thought all Microsoft PowerPoint 2010's were the same and would show everything.
So can someone, please, tell me what is wrong?
3 Answers
- 9 years ago
Fonts have nothing to do with PowerPoint. They get loaded onto the computer and the font needs to be on each and every computer the PowerPoint presentation will run on. You might be able to embed the font (if it is not a licensed font) by going to...
File pulldown menu --> Options --> Save --> at the bottom click ON Embed Fonts in the File.
If the animations aren't showing up, then maybe the file actually launched in 2007? Make sure you launch 2010, then open the file from within the program. There is no way that the animations would be wrong if it's running in 2010. It could run slower or chug, but it should be there. If it is just a matter of chugging, try this...
File pulldown menu --> Options --> Advanced --> Display --> click off Disable Graphics Hardware Acceleration (or if it's off, click it on). This may or may not help - depends on the graphic card - but it's worth a try.
- Anonymous5 years ago
i do no longer think of it is going to, yet in place of work 2010 you may shop it in 2007's format so this is well matched. click document->shop as, and interior the drop-down menu on the backside, seek for PowerPoint 2007. shop it and take that document to college.