We have a user where the text and images in her presentation
are not formatted correctly after publishing. The text
often overlaps other text or overlaps images. Noone else is
experiencing the same problems, and when I publish her
presentation, it is formatted correctly. We have verified that we
have same version of flashplayer and have uninstalled and
re-installed the plug-in several times.
I think your probably experiencing the DPI issue I ran into a
while back. By any chance is your coworker using a laptop? Often on
laptops the default DPI setting is set to be higher so that text is
more easily viewed.
Go into your display settings by right-clicking on your
windows desktop. Then click on the Settings tab, and then the
Advanced button. From there you should see a setting for DPI. The
normal DPI is 96dpi. I think your friend probably has hers set to
the larger DPI.
I think your probably experiencing the DPI issue I ran into a
while back. By any chance is your coworker using a laptop? Often on
laptops the default DPI setting is set to be higher so that text is
more easily viewed.
Go into your display settings by right-clicking on your
windows desktop. Then click on the Settings tab, and then the
Advanced button. From there you should see a setting for DPI. The
normal DPI is 96dpi. I think your friend probably has hers set to
the larger DPI.
I probably should have mentioned that she was able to publish
successfully until we upgraded to Breeze 5.1, and she has not
changed her machine recently.
Thanks. It was a DPI problem. She had it set to Large (120
DPI) instead of Normal. But now she is having a problem with
inserting a flash file into one of the slides. We hoping that
upgrading her Adobe from 5 to 7.0 will help since her version of
flashplayer appears to be current.