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Microsoft Powerpoint 2007


Question Posted Saturday February 16 2008, 7:50 pm

I'm having trouble with character spacing in Microsoft Powerpoint 2007. It has the "kerning" feature and it always stays on. I'm not sure what to fix. It says the spacing is normal, but the only font that works is Calibri, except for V's and Y's, which are very close to the other letters. Does anyone know what I can do to fix this?? Thanks!!

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AngelofMercy answered Monday February 18 2008, 5:47 pm:
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~Honestly, this was not the site I went to. The site I went to had trouble shooting for kerning and Power Point. I do not know why it sent you to this link. ~

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