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Keynote doesn't. Thankfully!
But in this instance (regularly) I have to use LibreOffice. 

I will get to the earlier suggestion in a few hours from now. Thanks for all the information and 
assistance so far. 

Great list :)

Andrew

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On 08/02/2013, at 1:37, Michel Dauchez <Michel.Dauchez@se.linedata.com> wrote:

Hi Jay,

This is a hint : you have to reduce your text length. Every presentation program does the same.


Michel 

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On 02/07/2013 01:55 AM, Andrew K wrote:
Hi,

New LO here and it seems I'm not so good with Impress presentations!

I've been given an Impress file to edit and some slides need to have more text added. As I do 
that, it seems that the size of the text gets smaller, but the font size doesn't change.

What's going on, please?

More importantly, how do I stop this odd behaviour, and can I do it globally, or do I have to do 
it for each presentation that I edit, or worse, for each slide in each presentation?

LibreOffice 3.4.3
Mac OSX 10.6.8

Thanks for any help.

Andrew
I have seen the same behavior in PowerPoint. AFAIK the assumption is 
that the text being entered must fit on one slide so the size is 
adjusted to fit the text area on the slide.

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Jay Lozier
jslozier@gmail.com

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