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    111 Powerpoint | How to change the size of the slides so that they are suitable for a widescreen?

    en-usDecember 19, 2010

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    For changing the size of the slides, go under the Design and to the Page Setup section. Click on the “Page Setup” button and from the appearing menu under the “Slides sized for” selection choose “On-screen Show (16:9)”. - Office ToDo

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