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I have a presentation that was prepared in Powerpoint 2007. When I used LO
Presentation to display it the footer was rotated to a vertical column on
the left. Some bullets are also rendered as Japanese / Chinese characters.

OS is Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit. Installed directly from media into a
Virtual Machine that has had no other office products installed. LO version
history  3.4-1, 3-4-2 RC 2 (to test fix to Excel bug) and then 3-4-2.  See
screen shot.
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3273301/LO_presentation.jpg 

On another machine using a pre-installed Vista OS that probably had MS
Office 2007 trial version installed. It has also had OO 2.2 and LO 4.1 and
then 4.2 installed the same file displays correctly.

I have not yet tried deleting and reinstalling LO on my test machine.

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