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I am using Office XP Professional. I am in the process of creating a new
form for my company (over 10,000 users of this form are expected). I want to create a powerpoint presentation of this form. However, when I place the individual pages of the form into powerpoint, the background design from PP shows through. I know I can fill in the table with a white fill, which will not allow the PP background to show through, but that only works on the table sections of the form, not on the areas outside the table. What I'm trying to do now, is to create a second table with a white background fill, and place the pages of the form into the different cells of this table. That way, the whole page of the form will be white in PP. However, I can't get the new table to place 0.25" margins around the document page. I've used "table properties" to set the cell margins at 0.25" top/bottom/left/right, but when I paste the form into the cell, is goes flush to the left margin of the cell. I've tried to set the cell margins indivdiually and I tried to do it globally. I've tried to move the actual form within the cell, but that screws up the alignment of the multiple tables of the form. Anyone have any suggestions, other than giving up? |
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