PPT2000: Bitmaps Display Upside Down or Mirrored in Web BrowserID: Q226774
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When you view a PowerPoint presentation that has been saved as a Web page, some bitmap images may be displayed upside-down or displayed as a mirror image.
You are able to flip vector-based clipart within PowerPoint. Bitmap files will not flip inside PowerPoint. If you have a bitmap and a vector clipart grouped or selected together, the flip options are available on the Draw menu. If you attempt to flip a group, the vector clipart will flip and the bitmap will not. However, both pictures will be flagged as flipped when this happens.
When the presentation is saved as HTML, the bitmap is flipped, because it has flagged to be flipped by PowerPoint.
The bitmap must be flipped again, or reinserted inside PowerPoint. To do this, follow these steps:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft PowerPoint 2000.
Bitmaps are pictures made from a series of small dots (pixels) that form shapes and lines. Bitmaps are created with paint programs, such as Microsoft Paint, or by scanning an image. Bitmaps cannot be converted to PowerPoint objects, although they can be scaled, cropped, and recolored by using the tools on the Picture toolbar.
Vector clipart pictures are made from mathematic definitions of points, or nodes, that create lines and shape areas. Vector clipart pictures are created with Drawing or CAD programs, and several of these types of pictures are included with the Microsoft Clip Art Gallery. Vector clipart pictures can usually be converted to PowerPoint objects. They can be ungrouped, scaled, and recolored. Once they are ungrouped, individual components of these pictures can be modified separately.
Additional query words: PPT2K PPT2000 PPT POWERPNT 2000 PPT9 9.0 clipart vector picture image rotated backwards different strange flip upside down reversed out inside moved move moving
Keywords : kbgraphic kbdta kbhtml
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: June 28, 1999