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Re: The max screen width is 56 inches. How can I increase this?

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Austin Myers

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Aug 14, 2006, 3:21:33 PM8/14/06
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You can't. Sorry.


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> The max screen width is 56 inches. How can I increase this?


TAJ Simmons

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Aug 14, 2006, 3:57:57 PM8/14/06
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Cameron,

I'm guessing you want to print BIG... if so

Print posters or other large format output
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00537.htm

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Cameron

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Aug 14, 2006, 4:35:02 PM8/14/06
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I do not want to print. I use powershow to put a powerpoint on our 7 screen
theater. The resolution to do this is 5120x768.

Bill Dilworth

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Aug 14, 2006, 5:52:30 PM8/14/06
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You do not need to.

5120 is 5 times wider than 1024 -- so just make your page size 50" wide by
7.5" tall and PowerPoint will do the rest of the DPI/pixel conversations.


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TAJ Simmons

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Aug 21, 2006, 6:09:06 AM8/21/06
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>I do not want to print. I use powershow to put a powerpoint on our 7 screen
> theater. The resolution to do this is 5120x768.

Ah I see now!

TAJ


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