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Using portrait and landscape slide orientation in same presentation
The MS help and online help must leave out some small detail on how to do this as I have tried every one many times and have gotten no where.
It seems that after selecting the "Other PowerPoint Presentation" in step 1.3 of MS PowerPoint Help, step 5 asks to select the slide to use; however, the only slides offered are the ones in Presentation 1, not the ones I want to link to in Presentation 2.
If so, how do I get there?
If not, what am I doing or not doing to make this work?
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When you choose another PowerPoint presentation you will only see the "Select Slide " pop up dialog if there are more than one slide.
You know though trying to use portrait and landscape slides in one presentation doesn't really work the portrait slides will still be the same height as the landscape slides either on screen or projected. You can get the same effect by placing two black rectanges over some slides to create a letterbox effect.
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Answer. When you choose another PowerPoint presentation you will only see the "Select Slide " pop up dialog if there are more than one slide. You know though trying to use portrait and landscape slides in one presentation doesn't really work the portrait slides will still be the same height as the landscape slides either on screen or projected.