Resizing Page causes graphics to resize

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Dena

I used a Powerpoint template to create a presentation, and
I didn't realize the template was 12" x 7.5".
(I ass-u-med it was letter sized.)

I am trying to resize it to fit on a letter size page, but
changing the page size alters all the images to to a
proportion equal to the page size change.

I do not want my graphics to change. They will fit--I just
need the page size to change. Any suggestions as to how I
can do this without re-creating a 22-page presentation?

Thanks!
 
I hate when that happens.

I'd probably open a new presentation (sized correctly) based on the
appropriate template, open the existing file and tile the windows so I
can see the slide on both. Then I'd just go through the slides using
CTRL+A to select all, CTRL+C to copy, and then in the new presentation,
CTRL+V to paste.

You might also try using Insert/Slides/From File into a new presenation.
I don't know if that will resize the images or not.
 
Thank you so much... at least I know it's not just my
ineptitude! I have created a new (correct) page size and
start the c and v! Cheers!
-----Original Message-----
I hate when that happens.

I'd probably open a new presentation (sized correctly) based on the
appropriate template, open the existing file and tile the windows so I
can see the slide on both. Then I'd just go through the slides using
CTRL+A to select all, CTRL+C to copy, and then in the new presentation,
CTRL+V to paste.

You might also try using Insert/Slides/From File into a new presenation.
I don't know if that will resize the images or not.

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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
I used a Powerpoint template to create a presentation, and
I didn't realize the template was 12" x 7.5".
(I ass-u-med it was letter sized.)

I am trying to resize it to fit on a letter size page, but
changing the page size alters all the images to to a
proportion equal to the page size change.

I do not want my graphics to change. They will fit--I just
need the page size to change. Any suggestions as to how I
can do this without re-creating a 22-page presentation?

Thanks!
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