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Applying difference page sizes in a single PPT file (multiple slide     sizes)

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Bhooshan - 24 Mar 2008 06:16 GMT
Hi People. I am so glad to have landed at this place after hunting all
around the internet for an answer.

I have made a set of designs which have a constant width but vary in
height - to be precise 1 out of the 6 designs has a different height.
My job is to embed the GIF files in a PPT so I could present the same
to the management team without fuss.

I am facing a challenge in formatting the page size of that one single
slide. The moment I try to change the size, the rest of the slides
also change accordingly in the new dimension. Please let me know if we
can format the page size of a single slide while keeping the rest as
the same. Thanks in advance.

Bhooshan
Bhooshan - 24 Mar 2008 06:22 GMT
> Hi People. I am so glad to have landed at this place after hunting all
> around the internet for an answer.
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> Bhooshan

Just forgot to add that I am using Microsoft Office Powerpoint 2007
for this project.

Bhooshan
Luc - 24 Mar 2008 10:50 GMT
Bhooshan,
Unfortunately you can't have a different page size for just one slide.

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>> Hi People. I am so glad to have landed at this place after hunting all
>> around the internet for an answer.
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> Bhooshan
Bhooshan - 24 Mar 2008 12:54 GMT
> Bhooshan,
> Unfortunately you can't have a different page size for just one slide.
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> > Bhooshan

Luc, thanks a ton for replying to my query. I found this quite
intriguing that one could not resize a single slide. However,
considering the growing secondary usage of the Powerpoint application,
I am hopeful that Microsoft would pay heed to such demands and make
favorable changes in the upcoming versions.

Regards,
Bhooshan

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