Sending ppt to a Word document

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When sent the slides appear in a much smaller format - what is disctating the size of the slide displayed in Word. I can change the sizing in Word but it's too much work for a big slide presentation
 
Janice said:
When sent the slides appear in a much smaller format - what is disctating the size of the slide displayed in Word. I can change the sizing in Word but it's too much work for a big slide presentation

In that case, you need to create a macro in Word to resize the images.
Sorry, but PPT just can't do this.

You know, I think you might want to try Shyam's Handout Wizard. It
should allow you much more flexibility. http://www.mvps.org/skp/how/
 
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Hello,

PowerPoint does not provide that level of integration with Word (adjust
side of slide images that are sent to Word). To get that kind of
integration you would have to write your own solution (e.g. VBA) or find
some 3rd party solution already developed.

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