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Portrait to Landscape using PDF File

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Pat - 31 Mar 2008 13:42 GMT
I am using a PDF File (Portrait) in PowerPoint (landscape mode). When I drag
the corners the file gets distorted. How can I successfully use the PDF file
in Powerpoint (landscape)?
Michael Koerner - 31 Mar 2008 14:06 GMT
You can't, see my reply to your earlier post.

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 I am using a PDF File (Portrait) in PowerPoint (landscape mode). When I drag
 the corners the file gets distorted. How can I successfully use the PDF file
 in Powerpoint (landscape)?
jim bob - 31 Mar 2008 14:23 GMT
the only work around I’ve found is to run the pdf’s in full screen, there are
massive black bands and the left and right but everything else is in the
right proportion.

Unless you have loads of time on your hands and you feel like rebuilding the
slides from scratch.
Pat - 31 Mar 2008 15:25 GMT
Yes, I have about 2 inches on both sides of white or a different color if I
change the background.

> the only work around I’ve found is to run the pdf’s in full screen, there are
> massive black bands and the left and right but everything else is in the
> right proportion.
>
> Unless you have loads of time on your hands and you feel like rebuilding the
> slides from scratch.

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