If the pictures were inserted as the backgrounds of the slides, there is no
way around it. The one thing you could do is to open your presentation,
click "File", "Save as", select "jpg" as the file type. It will ask if you
want to save every slide. Then you could insert the JPGs onto new slides in
the new orientation.
One of the PowerPoint MVPs has a product that you can download a demo of
which will create a new presentation by importing a bunch of JPGs in a
folder (the ones you just created). The complete version is available there
as well. Well worth the price (sorry for the advertising)! Here is the
link:
http://www.mvps.org/skp/iiw.htm
This is probably the fastest way to do what you want.
Bill Foley
www.pttinc.com
"PJ Elson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> PLEASE HELP......
> Thought I'd give this one more try before I do hand-do ALL 500 SLIDES, one
> by one!
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> I have an existing presentation that is in portrait orientation.
> When I change over to landscape orientation, all of the
> pictures on the slides become distorted and not to their
> original proportions.
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> How can I get the pictures to remain the same size and
> just the slide orientation change?
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> ANYONE GOT ANY IDEAS!!!
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