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We were wondering if anyone could help us with this problem:
> My slide master and notes master are set up with 3 level of bullets. The
> first bullet is a "diamond" bullet, the second is a traditional "circle"
> bullet and the third is a dash. As such, when I type in the normal view
> or slide view, the bullets display as designed (at least some of the
> time).
>
> Here's my problem: About 50% of the time when I open up a file, the
> bullets have changed to other characters; they no longer resemble a
> "diamond," "circle" or a dash (in the master slide, normal view and slide
> view). Furthermore, when I open the same file on a peer's PC, the bullets
> that display incorrectly on my PC display correctly on their PC (although
> this isn't always the case).
>
> Can you help with this problem? Could this problem have something to do
> with a setting? I'm using PowerPoint 2000 on an NT machine.
>
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