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      4th Jul 2005
Wu are making a poster using PowerPoint.
Due to some unexpect problem, we have to use paper size 66" wide and 40" high.
Current the maxium wide for my PowerPoint (2000) set up is 56".

Can anyone know how to make it wider?

Thank you

Terry Wu
 
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      4th Jul 2005
PowerPoint is designed as a screen display application, which means that it
has a screen resoution of 72dpi (very low quality for print). Your first
option is to use a program more suited to print output. But if using
PowerPoint, design at 33" wide x 20" wide and in your print dialog output at
200% (equals 66x40").

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"Terry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Wu are making a poster using PowerPoint.
> Due to some unexpect problem, we have to use paper size 66" wide and 40"
> high.
> Current the maxium wide for my PowerPoint (2000) set up is 56".
>
> Can anyone know how to make it wider?
>
> Thank you
>
> Terry Wu



 
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      4th Jul 2005
In article <1B8523C3-AF27-4269-8A49-(E-Mail Removed)>, Terry wrote:
> Wu are making a poster using PowerPoint.
> Due to some unexpect problem, we have to use paper size 66" wide and 40" high.
> Current the maxium wide for my PowerPoint (2000) set up is 56".
>


See if this helps:

Print posters or other large format output
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00537.htm

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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