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Old 11-03-2014, 12:57 PM
Duradel Duradel is offline Resize multiple PowerPoint objects in a table at the same time Windows 7 64bit Resize multiple PowerPoint objects in a table at the same time Office 2010 64bit
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Question Resize multiple PowerPoint objects in a table at the same time

Hi there

I am a teacher and use PowerPoint throughout my courses. The default hand-outs of PowerPoint are way too small, which is why I use the 'Create Handouts' option in the Save & Send catagory in the options of PowerPoint 2010 (example in attachment).

This however generates the slides in a Word document and puts them in a table. I can see no way in selecting these objects at the same time and resizing them all at once. The only way I can do this is by resizing them one by one, quite a time demanding task.

Is there any way I could do this any quicker in Word?

Thanks a lot in advance!



P.S.: Having the lines in the colomn next to the PowerPoint objects is a must :-).
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