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rotate slide to lengthen vertically.

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Mollymaltese - 24 Feb 2005 15:45 GMT
I am trying to find out if I can change the slide itself to a portrait format
(like for a printer) The slides are all longer horizontally, but I would like
one to be longer vertically. I am using Office 2003.
Michael Koerner - 24 Feb 2005 16:24 GMT
File | Page Setup | select Portrait

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I am trying to find out if I can change the slide itself to a portrait format
(like for a printer) The slides are all longer horizontally, but I would like
one to be longer vertically. I am using Office 2003.
Mollymaltese - 28 Feb 2005 17:31 GMT
I am only trying to lenghten one slide vertically, not the entire presentation.

> File | Page Setup | select Portrait
>
> I am trying to find out if I can change the slide itself to a portrait format
> (like for a printer) The slides are all longer horizontally, but I would like
> one to be longer vertically. I am using Office 2003.
Steve Rindsberg - 28 Feb 2005 19:43 GMT
> I am only trying to lenghten one slide vertically, not the entire presentation.

You can't mix portrait and landscape slides in a single presentation; and in
fact, all slides in a presentation must be the same page size.

Depending on your situation, one of the suggestions here may help, though:
Mix Portrait and Landscape slides in a presentation
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00042.htm

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