Hi steelje,
steelej wrote (21-08-11 20:30)
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.
Thanks for posting. I guess that you want advice on how to proceed?
In order to further improve compatibility, it is very useful that you
try to break down the problem to the smallest pieces, and report an
issue for it in Bugzilla. But please, before doing so, try to find out
if an issue already exist for the specific problem(s).
This wiki page will be of great help :
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport_Details
Thanks,
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