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Old 24-05-2005, 14:58   #3
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Re: Power Point Silde : Rotation

From Powerpoints help...

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Portrait and landscape orientation in the same slide show
If you want your presentation to include a series of slides that have a portrait orientation (taller than wide) but your presentation is set up for landscape orientation (wider than tall), you must first put the slides with the portrait orientation into a new presentation, create a link to the presentation, and then open that presentation during the slide show. If you want to create a link to an individual slide with a different orientation, open the presentation that includes the slide, and then move that slide alone into a new presentation. For information about creating a hyperlink to another presentation, click .
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