Mandy,

What type of pictures did you use? How did you put them in the stack? Embedded or Linked? The file path maybe wrong for the linked pictures if that is what you did. The file type maybe pict which Windows does not support. Try png , I think it is best for crossplatform work.

What font type did you use? Try Arial, I think it is pretty good for cross-platform work.

The actual fields should not be misaligned. Unless they are very tight with scroll bars.
The scroll bars are different on Mac and Windows.

Can you share any thing more about this project? Does it use substacks? Does it use a separate image folder? Does it need to ship on CD?


Tom

On Dec 23, 2005, at 3:39 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
I'm new to using Revolution. I created a pretty big program on a mac and successfully saved it as a stand alone for a mac. I went through the same procedure to save it as a stand alone for Windows. It saved it, but when I transferred the file to a PC, it opend, but the file doesn't include any of the graphics and the fonts are smaller, with fields misaligned. In other words, it's a mess.

Can anyone help me? I'm not a programmer but am committed to delivering this product asap. It's been a real nightmare and finally I have the mac version working. But the user needs the windows version, too.

Help!!

Mandy
Memphis, TN


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