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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint
Michael,
Portrait vs. Landscape determines the width of the slideshow. It does not
affect the orientation. So no, portrait will not help me.
Again, what I am searching for is a method to rotate my slideshow by 90
degrees to allow it to display on a device that has been physically rotated
(mounted on a wall) by 90 degrees.
Dennis
> Wouldn't creating your presentation in the portrait layout work for you?
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> No
Michael Koerner - 24 Oct 2007 16:18 GMT
Unfortunately, not from within PowerPoint

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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint
> Michael,
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>> No
Steve Rindsberg - 24 Oct 2007 18:53 GMT
> Again, what I am searching for is a method to rotate my slideshow by 90
> degrees to allow it to display on a device that has been physically rotated
> (mounted on a wall) by 90 degrees.
Would a presentation made of static images work?
What if you exported your slides as images, brought them back into a new
presentation with the needed size/orientation and rotated each of the images 90
degrees?
> Dennis
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> > No
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