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MS Office Forum / General PowerPoint Questions / June 2007

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is any way to show a slide larger than the screen in PP?

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sego - 17 Jun 2007 05:07 GMT
i would like to create a slide  larger than the screen and  to be able to
togle with the mouse durring presentation (something like Flash Player is
doing) is it possible to do that in Power Point ?
Ute Simon - 17 Jun 2007 14:29 GMT
As long as computer monitors are not made of rubber and thus variable in
size - how would you want to display the two slide sizes? Can you elaborate
that a bit more, please?

Best regards,
Ute

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>i would like to create a slide  larger than the screen and  to be able to
> togle with the mouse durring presentation (something like Flash Player is
> doing) is it possible to do that in Power Point ?
sego - 18 Jun 2007 02:57 GMT
in flush player 9 you can have a large image, picture, etc. which you can
shift with the mouse so you can watch whatever part you want. Perfect
exampleis this interesting site:  http://www.romereborn.virginia.edu/ which i
am sure you would like to see.

> As long as computer monitors are not made of rubber and thus variable in
> size - how would you want to display the two slide sizes? Can you elaborate
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> > togle with the mouse durring presentation (something like Flash Player is
> > doing) is it possible to do that in Power Point ?
Ute Simon - 18 Jun 2007 20:01 GMT
This can be done with a webbrowser control on your slide. Set up a HTML page
which contains only the image and call it with a webbrowser control. Change
properties of the control so that it shows horizontal and vertical scroll
bars.

Best regards,
Ute

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Ute Simon
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team und PowerPoint-User-Team
PowerPoint-Blog und kostenloser Newsletter: www.ppt-user.de

> in flush player 9 you can have a large image, picture, etc. which you can
> shift with the mouse so you can watch whatever part you want. Perfect
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>> > is
>> > doing) is it possible to do that in Power Point ?
sego - 19 Jun 2007 03:08 GMT
thank you a lot for your trouble, i will try that

> This can be done with a webbrowser control on your slide. Set up a HTML page
> which contains only the image and call it with a webbrowser control. Change
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> >> > is
> >> > doing) is it possible to do that in Power Point ?
sego - 19 Jun 2007 03:14 GMT
i have another question you may be able to help : how can i have screen tips
on "actions" and "hyperlinks" ? I did find them asociated with "triggers"
under the custom animations but not on the others.
Again, i thank you for your help!

> This can be done with a webbrowser control on your slide. Set up a HTML page
> which contains only the image and call it with a webbrowser control. Change
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
> >> > is
> >> > doing) is it possible to do that in Power Point ?
 
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