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![]() I have embeded a video into a slide on powerpoint. I set the poster frame as a picture in from a file on my computer, unrelated to the video. This picture is a portrait shape, while the video frames are landscape, and when I set the poster frame as "fit" (so that the portrait fits in a landscape video frame), it sets all of the frames in the video as portraits, making it look very awkward with a lot of black on either side. HEEELPPP!!! |
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I don't have a Mac but I don't see that happening in 2010 on a PC. (Not sure what "Set to "Fit" means though)
You might want to ask on the Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac forum as there are some skilled Mac users there. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/m.../macpowerpoint |
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