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From: Carl on 17 Apr 2010 18:28 Greetings from Downunder One of my colleagues sent me this, something of a puzzle. She is using XP and Office 2003:- In My Documents I have a folder of PPTs of hymns and songs that we use in church. I file any new songs here making sure that they are a golden yellow text on a very dark blue background. This is the way it has been for about 4-5 years. This morning I went to use some of them in the presentation for this coming Sunday - and would you believe they are now ALL pale yellow on a black background. Every last one of them - and each song is is a separate PPT file. Any idea how this could have happened? and what do I do about it? There are nearly 700 files in this folder. All help always appreciated /carl
From: Carl on 18 Apr 2010 17:10
I've passed that info on. Thank you Echo /carl "Carl" <acj1(a)itconnect.net.au> wrote in message news:6008C602-66D8-44CD-9535-D9E0B11D1FEC(a)microsoft.com... > Greetings from Downunder > One of my colleagues sent me this, something of a puzzle. > She is using XP and Office 2003:- > > In My Documents I have a folder of PPTs of hymns and songs that we use in > church. I file any new songs here making sure that they are a golden > yellow text on a very dark blue background. This is the way it has been > for about 4-5 years. > > This morning I went to use some of them in the presentation for this > coming Sunday - and would you believe they are now ALL pale yellow on a > black background. Every last one of them - and each song is is a separate > PPT file. > > Any idea how this could have happened? and what do I do about it? There > are nearly 700 files in this folder. > > All help always appreciated > /carl > > |