Microsoft KB Archive/132383

= PPT: Colors and Shaded Fills Dither in PowerPoint =

Article ID: 132383

Article Last Modified on 8/16/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 95 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q132383





SYMPTOMS
When working in Slide View, you may notice colors dithering (breaking down into pixels or bands of color) when you fill an object with a solid or shaded fill.

This problem occurs when the color depth of your display settings is 256 colors or less.



CAUSE
This behavior occurs because the colors are dithered in Slide View. This provides faster screen redraw. When you view the slide show and your display is running at 256 colors, the colors and gradients do not dither.



RESOLUTION
To smooth the shaded fills, start the on-screen slide show.

NOTE: If your display adapter supports color depths greater than 256 colors, you can increase your display color setting to prevent colors from dithering in Slide View.

For more information about changing the color depth setting in Windows 95, click the Index tab in Windows 95 Help, type the following text

colors, number of colors, changing

and then double-click the selected text to go to the "To change the number of colors your monitor displays" topic.

Additional query words: PPT95 dotted speckly halftoned

Keywords: kbprb kbdisplay KB132383

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