How do I use Landscape & Portrait slides in the same presentation.

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The reason I need to do this is because some of them are charts so it needs
to be landscape to fit, and then for all of the text to fit I need it
portrait. So I need to use both in one presentation. I have office 2003.
Please this is important. Please use step by step process because this is for
work!
 
PPT doesn't let you put landscape and portrait in the same presentation,
regardless of the reason you want to do it. This is because PPT is a
presentation program, and you're limited to one screen for your slide
show -- so the height of the slide is as tall as the screen will go unless
you physically flip the screen on its side midway through the presentation.

For workarounds, see http://www.echosvoice.com/multipletemplates.htm
 
Glitter3317 said:
The reason I need to do this is because some of them are charts so it needs
to be landscape to fit, and then for all of the text to fit I need it
portrait. So I need to use both in one presentation. I have office 2003.
Please this is important. Please use step by step process because this is for
work!

Will this be a printed document or something that'll be shown on screen?

If on screen there's no point to mixing landscape and portrait because it's all
going to be landscape (ie, your computer screen) in the end. Forcing it to
portrait will just give you a much smaller portrait chunk of stuff on a
landscape screen.
 
PPT doesn't let you put landscape and portrait in the same presentation,
regardless of the reason you want to do it. This is because PPT is a
presentation program, and you're limited to one screen for your slide
show -- so the height of the slide is as tall as the screen will go unless
you physically flip the screen on its side midway through the presentation.

Alt F, P

Oh?

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