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How do I get rid of the black on the side of my powerpoint?

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froggieshirez - 06 Apr 2007 02:44 GMT
I have a widescreen laptop and when I show a PowerPoint presentation, there
is black on either side of the presentation.  Is there a setting that I can
change like on a widescreen TV?
TDunn - 06 Apr 2007 04:36 GMT
The aspect ratio on your laptop is 16:10.  You need to make your slides that
size or at least 8:5.  Go to File/Page Setup and set the width to 16 (or 8)
and the height to 10 (or 5).  Do this before you start making a presentation.
If you change an existing presentation it will distort stuff and do other
weird things that you will have to fix slide by slide...........TD

> I have a widescreen laptop and when I show a PowerPoint presentation, there
> is black on either side of the presentation.  Is there a setting that I can
> change like on a widescreen TV?
Hernandez.Lisa@gmail.com - 06 Apr 2007 17:23 GMT
On Apr 5, 9:44 pm, froggieshirez
<froggieshi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have a widescreen laptop and when I show a PowerPoint presentation, there
> is black on either side of the presentation.  Is there a setting that I can
> change like on a widescreen TV?

You should change the "page setup" but be aware that changing this may
adversely affect pictures that were created for "regular screen"
slideshows.  Have a look at http://www.onppt.com/ppt/article1041.html
 
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