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adjust resolution
Where to begin...?
I really like using the 'presenter view' option when running a slide show; however, since I activated the function (or at least it would seem so) my presentation is displayed in a vertical 'letterbox' both on my laptop AND the projected display. By 'letterbox', i mean there are two black gaps on the left and right sides of the show. This is frustrating as it reduces the size of the displayed show! Even without using presenter view, the show is still displayed with the black gaps either side. It isn't the resolution, because no matter what resolution I select, the 'letterbox' is still present. All the resolution can do is stretch the image to cut out the black gaps. This is not a viable option as finding an appropriate resolution is near impossible! Has anyone experienced the 'clipping' effect on either side of their show? If so, what causes it? and, How can I fix it? |
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Re: adjust resolution
Hi "Benothappy",
Hope this will cheer you up.............. I like the picture to fill the slide and retain the aspect ratio. This is how I do it (in PowerPoint 2002): INSERT | NEW SLIDE | FORMAT | BACKGROUND | click on arrow for dropdown menu | select FILL EFFECTS | PICTURE tab | click SELECT PICTURE | click on name of desired picture file | INSERT | check "Lock Aspect Ratio" | OK | APPLY. It works......... Good Luck. Andy I. "benothappy" <> wrote in message news:... : Where to begin...? : : I really like using the 'presenter view' option when running a slide show; : however, since I activated the function (or at least it would seem so) my : presentation is displayed in a vertical 'letterbox' both on my laptop AND the : projected display. By 'letterbox', i mean there are two black gaps on the : left and right sides of the show. : : This is frustrating as it reduces the size of the displayed show! Even : without using presenter view, the show is still displayed with the black gaps : either side. : : It isn't the resolution, because no matter what resolution I select, the : 'letterbox' is still present. All the resolution can do is stretch the image : to cut out the black gaps. This is not a viable option as finding an : appropriate resolution is near impossible! : : Has anyone experienced the 'clipping' effect on either side of their show? : If so, what causes it? and, How can I fix it? |
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RE: adjust resolution
Is it a wide screen laptop?
Few projectors can work at the wide screen ratios so I'm guessing that PowerPoint has adjusted the Page Set Up values. Depending on your version Page SetUp is in the File menu or Design Tab -- ------------------------------------------- Amazing PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials email john AT technologytrish.co.uk "benothappy" wrote: > Where to begin...? > > I really like using the 'presenter view' option when running a slide show; > however, since I activated the function (or at least it would seem so) my > presentation is displayed in a vertical 'letterbox' both on my laptop AND the > projected display. By 'letterbox', i mean there are two black gaps on the > left and right sides of the show. > > This is frustrating as it reduces the size of the displayed show! Even > without using presenter view, the show is still displayed with the black gaps > either side. > > It isn't the resolution, because no matter what resolution I select, the > 'letterbox' is still present. All the resolution can do is stretch the image > to cut out the black gaps. This is not a viable option as finding an > appropriate resolution is near impossible! > > Has anyone experienced the 'clipping' effect on either side of their show? > If so, what causes it? and, How can I fix it? |
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