Can anyone suggest some margins I should use when creating these images?
I want to fill up as much of the slide as possible, which is why I'm not
just importing into the image box on a stock slide layout. But if I
don't use large enough margins, the sides of the plots (where the labels
are, probably the most important bit) might get cut off in some
projector setups.
Thanks!
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Michael
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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint
"Michael Hoffman" <b3i4...@sneakemail.com> wrote in message
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Thanks Michael! That looks interesting, but I was really looking more
for numbers, such as either inches or pixels that I should definitely
use as margins.
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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint
"Michael Hoffman" <b3i4...@sneakemail.com> wrote in message
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That's a hard one to predict ... more a judgement call on your part. How
off-kilter is the projectionist likely to be? ;-)
You could make the background on the PPT black and then drop your images in
atop that and size them so that there's a half inch or so (in PPT terms) all
around. If the projector setup neatly fills the screen with a normal slide,
you know yours will never get cut off.
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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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