Microsoft Powerpoint - Basics
Part 17 - Slide Orientations in Powerpoint
In the recent years, presentations are being used for more than just
as a high end replacement for transparencies and projectors. With its
unique features PowerPoint is becoming quite versatile in the kind of
information it can depict and very flexible in its usage. The slide
orientations are invaluable part of this improved list of PowerPoint
features. Like most other applications PowerPoint supports two
orientations: landscape and portrait.
The Landscape layout is default PowerPoint layout and it is
probably the more commonly used one. In the landscape layout, the longer
edge is horizontal so the slides align better with the screens and
projectors.
The Portrait layout is where the shorter edge is horizontal.
This is sometimes better for printouts depending on the kind of content
you want to present.
Slide orientations in PowerPoint can be changed from the Design ribbon using the Slide Orientation command.
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