The fonts are there and can be used if you use the Format/Font from the
menu bar. Fonts and sizes are shown without problem on other Office XP
applications (Word & Excel).
I have uninstalled Office XP and reinstalled it. I have also re-applied
all of the patches +SP3. I have run the detect and repair. But the problem
remains the same all Office XP applications work OK and display fonts &
sizes in the formatting toolbar except for Powerpoint which shows lots of
blank lines.
I have been speaking to a colleague who has the same Tablet and the same
problem. He hasn't uninstalled yet but just did the detect & repair - he
still has exactly the same problem as me.
We are now both getting desparate - the work around is to use the menu bar
option to change font but its a pain so any other suggestions would be very
welcome.
Regards
L.
PS The Tablet PC Newsgroup don't know and suggest I post here !
Sandy
Start PPT
Choose Tools, Customize
Click the Options tab
Remove the checkmark next to "List font names in their font"
Click Close
Restart PPT and try the font list. Any help?
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Sorry I think I misled you. I have the formatting option on the tool bar it
is when I try to use it there are no fonts displayed in it nor the font sizes
in the box to the right. All you see from the drop down list is blank lines
that you can cursor down.
Any ideas?
L.
Do you have a *local* printer driver installed and set as the default printer?
If not, you should install one. PowerPoint gets a little nutso if you don't, and
font problems are main symptom.
Kind of a bad idea, PDFWriter. Adobe doesn't ship it any longer and I don't think it
was really intended for use in anything past Win98 or maybe, just maybe Win2000.
But that raises another possibility; sometimes printer drivers get corrupted.
It'd be worth uninstalling and reinstalling your printer drivers. I'd do a reboot
before and another after and THEN fire up PPT.
Thanks for your help %)
Ah, ok. See, PDFWriter is the name of a specific Adobe product, so that tossed me
off track. NBD, given the other info you've posted, it doesn't seem like it's the
issue anyhow.
I've got Office 2003 installed under WinXP/Tablet (a Fujitsu computer) and haven't
run into any similar problems. Anybody here use Office XP on a tablet? Please
stand up and wave your hands if so.
Another thought: If you attach an external monitor and move the PPT window
to that monitor, does the problem still happen?
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"Lorry" <Lo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D15CFC4C-8E7F-4236...@microsoft.com...
Thanks, Lorry. Please do that. Surely it'll help somebody else down the road.
It's not great but at least it is now possible to put a powerpoint
presentation together without a lot of messing about through the format menu.
We will now wait from the upgrade to Office 2003 and hope that the problem
goes away. In conclusion, "two wrongs don't make a right but three lefts
do".
Enjoy!
Lorry
I finally found the reason.
It is in fact a Microsoft Issue with the Tabtip.exe (TabletPC2005) in
conjunction with Powerpoint XP SP3.
Simply kill the Tabtip.exe in the Task Manager and the Toolbar will start to
work again.
The Issue is not related to any hardware. I was able to reproduce it on
several different Computers. Just install the following:
Windows XP Professional Tablet PC Edition 2005 (aka XP SP2)
English/Multilanguage
XP Multilanguage Pack German
XP Tablet MUI Pack
Office XP Prof. SP3
Office XP MUI Pack German
I don't currently know if this is somewhat related to the MUI Packs but this
set surely WILL produce the problem.
Also it doesn't help installing any further tablet PC addons. The Problem
persists as long as the "tabtip.exe" is running.
I will continue to search for an configuration problem in conjunction with
the tabtip panel but if anyone already has a real fix i would be somewhat
pleased.
I hope microsoft will fix that in future but i don't count on it since this
is the only article i found around the net related to this problem.
regards,
Mike
Here's the full thread if anyone here is interested and doesn't see it all
in their newsreader.
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.powerpoint/browse_thread/thread/a5d04154f417784f/4278b7ccf1212aae?lnk=st&q=insubject%3AI+insubject%3Acannot+insubject%3Asee+insubject%3Aany+insubject%3Afonts+insubject%3Aor+insubject%3Afont+insubject%3Asizes&rnum=1&hl=en#4278b7ccf1212aae
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"Michael Hackl" <Michael Ha...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:65208513-9328-42EC...@microsoft.com...
One question for you:
What happens when you shut down and restart Windows, then start PPT immediately
(without killing tabtip.exe first)?
That might help distinguish between a conflict with tabtip.exe itself and a
problem that results from tabtip.exe tying up resources over time as it runs
(which was a problem with earlier versions; I though it was fixed now, though)
In article <65208513-9328-42EC...@microsoft.com>, Michael Hackl
wrote:
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