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Old 09-11-2014, 12:25 PM
brian2010 brian2010 is offline Making my slides larger!! Windows XP Making my slides larger!! Office 2007
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I designed a powerpoint on a laytop with pictures and text. I am trying to show the presentation on a 42 LCD monitor and it is very small. I increase the size but the picture are all stretching.... Should I redo the presentation and shge the aspect ratio? Please help thanks!!! Also what resolution should me 42" screen be on? Thanks Again

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Old 09-18-2014, 07:23 PM
thetraininglady thetraininglady is offline Making my slides larger!! Windows 7 64bit Making my slides larger!! Office 2010 32bit
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Have you tried adjusting the aspect ratio on the LCD monitor? You should not have to recreate the presentation. I used to present at various venues on a regular basis and none of the screens were ever the same, just a matter of adjusting the settings to fit your presentation properly.
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