Powerpoint and rear projection

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Is there a setting in Powerpoint to flip all slides horizontally so that they
can be viewed the right way around when used with a rear projection system?
 
I would say that would be the responsibility of the projector.

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Dear User,

Using projector manual will be the best recommened thing but to gain a
tricky knowledge you may visit this page
http://www.brasington.org/arcade/tech/flip/dk.shtml

Dont follow their instruction if you are not sure to do .

Suvodip Moitra

Big Melt said:
Is there a setting in Powerpoint to flip all slides horizontally so that they
can be viewed the right way around when used with a rear projection
system?
 
Suvodip,

Those instructions are for an arcade Donkey Kong machine. I'm not sure that's relevant to powerpoint. In fact I am sure
it's nothing to do with powerpoint.

TAJ
 
Dear User,

Using projector manual will be the best recommened thing but to gain a
tricky knowledge you may visit this page
http://www.brasington.org/arcade/tech/flip/dk.shtml

Dont follow their instruction if you are not sure to do .

Um. Don't follow their instructions at all. Not unless you've stopped using a
computer and switched to a vintage Nintendo Donkey Kong arcade machine.

Sorry, but that link is totally inappropriate and possibly dangerous.


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While not directly PPT related, at a conference a few years back, one
presenter brought a tray of slides to the tech table, and very proudly
announced that since he noticed we were using rear-projection, he had
flipped his slides around to avoid us the bother of having to do so.
He was a little disappointed when we had to gently explain that since
we were converting to video projection from all media sources, and
using a slide to video unit, we in fact had to flip all his slides
around again anyway!

Villem Teder
 
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