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Perhaps this is a question for a Microsoft guru. As an IT product manager,
I'm noticing that most laptops have now switched to wide (16:10) aspect
ratio. Desktop monitors are also following this trend and in our office, we
have noticed about a 50/50 mix. However, the majority our projectors and
screens are 4:3, but typically we masked the top and bottom of the screen.
The question is when will Microsoft make wide aspect the standard for
PowerPoint slides? I understand that this setting can be changed but 4:3 is
the default ratio.
I'm noticing that most laptops have now switched to wide (16:10) aspect
ratio. Desktop monitors are also following this trend and in our office, we
have noticed about a 50/50 mix. However, the majority our projectors and
screens are 4:3, but typically we masked the top and bottom of the screen.
The question is when will Microsoft make wide aspect the standard for
PowerPoint slides? I understand that this setting can be changed but 4:3 is
the default ratio.