Re: Page Setup
From: HC (HC_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/09/04
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Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 09:10:01 -0700
Thank you very much, Michael and Steve!
"Steve Rindsberg" wrote:
> > So how can i accomplish that in Office 2003? I'm trying to create a slide show with
> photos taken in Protrait, which is the reason why i needed different page setup. Thank
> you!
>
> No matter whether you create landscape or portrait slides, they're still going to be
> shown on a landscape screen. PowerPoint will make your portrait slides fill the
> height of the screen. Which is exactly what'll happen if you leave the presentation
> as landscape and fill the height of the slide with your portrait image.
>
> So unless you plan to flip the monitor or projection screen back and forth when the
> orientation changes, the slide orientation really doesn't much matter.
>
> Assuming a screen show, that is. You might be printing these or need to produce 35mm
> slides or the like.
>
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