Powerpoint Slide Sorter should let me use custom zoom above 100%.

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Guest

What happened to slide sorter? I want to use that view to see just 3 to 5
slides, and am limited to 100% zoom. When I switch to normal view - I can't
make the slide tab in the navigation pane any larger. Can't see my text on a
subset of slides and need more slides than normal view allows. Any ideas?

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Slide sorter is limited to 100%, and I'm not thrilled about that either.
It's been that way as far back as I can remember, though.

If you change your desktop resolution to 800x600, you'll be able to see more
of the slides thumbnails when they're at 100%. Right-click the desktop,
choose Properties, and change the setting in, mmm, I think it's the 2nd tab.

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User4200 said:
What happened to slide sorter? I want to use that view to see just 3 to 5
slides, and am limited to 100% zoom. When I switch to normal view - I can't
make the slide tab in the navigation pane any larger. Can't see my text on a
subset of slides and need more slides than normal view allows. Any ideas?

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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...e-73ba5ebb29a5&dg=microsoft.public.powerpoint
 

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