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Color inconsistency in PowerPoint 2008

by Holger_Gerhardt@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 11, 2008 at 01:33 PM

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: intel

When I apply a color to a geometrical object or the background of a slide,
this color is not displayed identically to the very same color being
applied to text.

For instance, when I apply a 50% red (RGB = 128/0/0) to the background of
a slide, create a text frame on top of it and color the text in it in 50%
red (RGB = 128/0/0) as well, the text is displayed darker than the
background. (The difference disappears when saving the presentation as a
PDF file and viewing the PDF file.)

How is this possible?

To make matters worse, I face the same issue when im****ting images, which
makes it extremely annoying: Since one and the same RGB value is displayed
differently by PowerPoint depending on whether it shows up in the image or
in the slide's background, it is nearly impossible to match the background
color of an im****ted image to the background color of a slide.

Is there any solution to this issue?

Many thanks and best regards,

Holger
 




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