Hey, thanks for your quick response!
I realize that PowerPoint is designed for display. And
no, this isn't for printing. When you go to file/page
setup, you may choose which orientation you would like for
your slides and it lists "portrait" and "landscape" in
PP2000.
I have a document within my PP presentation that I'd like
to display. It doesn't fit on a horizontal slide. It
would, however, fit on a vertical slide, but I don't want
the whole presentation to have to use vertical slides.
Am I stuck with all vertical slides or all horizontal
slides?
>-----Original Message-----
>Is this for printing purposes that you want to do it? I
ask because Word is
>a document application designed for printing on paper and
paper can easily
>be turned to view in portrait or landscape. PowerPoint
on the other hand is
>designed for display on monitors and screens, neither of
which has a
>"portrait" vs. "landscape" orientation.
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>
>Sonia, MS PowerPoint MVP Team
>http://www.soniacoleman.com
>(Tutorials and Autorun CD Project Creator)
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>
>"Kerri" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:02ee01c347eb$87686bc0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> In Microsoft Word, you are able to change the direction
of
>> your page within the same document by placing a section
>> break before and after the section you want to change.
>> So, therefore, you could have one page running in
>> portrait, the next in horizontal and then the following
in
>> portrait.
>>
>> Can you do this in Power Point so that one slide runs
>> horizontally and then the next runs vertically?
>>
>> If so, how?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help! :-)
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