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It's not really possible. In any case the vertical slides would be a different size wouldn't they?
I have seen a presentation with two sets of masters. You cannot have vertica and horizontal masters but you can mask off parts of the slide with black to make it (sort of) look that way. Not great but probably the only way |
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