I am putting together a poster presentation, and I found a template online
for it, but how do I determine the size the poster is scaled for and/or
change it?
TAJ Simmons - 15 Feb 2007 21:15 GMT
Randy
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Print posters or other large format output
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00537.htm
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>I am putting together a poster presentation, and I found a template online
> for it, but how do I determine the size the poster is scaled for and/or
> change it?
terry irwin - 15 Feb 2007 23:00 GMT
This is a common issue for medics. We covered this in a chapter in our book
on PowerPoint for healthcare professionals. If you are happy to email me at
terryirwin[at]ntlworld.com (change the [at] to @) I will send you a copy of
the relevant chapter as a Word doc.
Terry Irwin
www.perfectmedicalpresentations.com
> I am putting together a poster presentation, and I found a template online
> for it, but how do I determine the size the poster is scaled for and/or
> change it?
Randy - 15 Feb 2007 23:22 GMT
Thank you, evaror@slrmc.org
Randy
> This is a common issue for medics. We covered this in a chapter in our book
> on PowerPoint for healthcare professionals. If you are happy to email me at
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> > for it, but how do I determine the size the poster is scaled for and/or
> > change it?