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 Power Point slides size
Author:Anat
Date:Thursday, 20th Oct 2005 11:38
Views:2,720 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Computers and Software
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b34943

Part of my work is in-house training, and I use Power Point 2002 to create presentations. Recently, some presentations I created had slides which are much too large for the screen I use. I tried to change the size by using the 'zoom' option in Power Point as well as by using the projector zooming, but to no avaiil. Any idea? Thanks!

Anat

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• Power Point slides size
Part of my work is in-house training, and I use Power Point 2002 to create presentations. Recently, some presentations I ...
Anat 20/10/05 11:38 34943
  • Re: Power Point slides size
Anat, It sounds similar to an issue I had recently. At a guess it sounds like the resolution of the pc ...
Gareth 20/10/05 16:04 34957
    • Re: Power Point slides size
Hi Gareth You say that changing from on-screen show can alter the setting. Does it mean that the setting should be ...
Anat 20/10/05 16:09 34958