The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSIf you insert a Word table into a PowerPoint slide, and you apply borders to some or all of the table cells, the borders appear the same width while you are editing the table, but they change to unequal widths when you click outside of the table. This symptom is a display effect. When you print the slide, all of the borders print with the same thickness. CAUSE
When you insert a Word table into a PowerPoint slide, Word provides a
picture of the table that has an action associated with it. (For
example, when you double-click it, PowerPoint starts Word, and tells
Word to create a table that is a certain size and that contains
certain information.) When you perform that action, Word takes over
and replaces the picture of the table with the actual table. When you
are finished editing the table, Word closes the table and PowerPoint
displays the picture of the table.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, enlarge or reduce the table slightly. You may need to experiment to find the best scale percentage so that the Word table looks best during a slide show. NOTE: If you hold the SHIFT key while you resize the table, you will avoid stretching the table disproportionately. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. Additional query words: 8.0 8.00 word winword ppt8 word8 word97 ppt97 word95 word7 ppt7 margin thicker thinner uneven row column outline
Keywords : kbinterop kbole kbformat |
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