Page size for 1 to 1 ratio printing

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I need to print a .jpg at @ 1 to 1 ratio after editing in Powerpoint. My
question is at which dimension of the .jpg do I set the page size to? The
..jpg inserted into Powerpoint is cropped outside the border of the subject
matter. Do I set the page size to the .jpg dimensions or to the actual border
dimensions of the subject matter that needs to be printed out 1 to 1? Thanks
to the forum for the help.
 
Steve Rindsberg said:
Let's start by defining what you mean by 1 to 1.

If you have a particular size, in inches, that you want the JPG to print at,
rightclick it in PPT and use the Format Picture dialog box to set the picture to
the size you want. Then when you print, make sure the Fit To Page option is not
checkmarked.


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Thanks for the answer Steve. What I have is a siesmic line generated in SMT. When the generated print comes off the plotter it is @ 1 second = 10". I scan the print @ 1 to 1 and bring it in to PPT. I do all of my labeling and editing in PPT. What I need is a way that I can print out the completed work that is done in PPT at a 1 to 1 ratio as entered. Auto Cad has a 1/2" border the program automatically places around the jpg or dwg file boundries, does PPT do the same thing? When entering the scan into PPT it is skewered, I believe it must have something to do with the page size in PPT. Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
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