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Old October 26th, 2004, 06:31 AM
Bill Dilworth
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You are correct that PowerPoint does not mix orientations within a single
presentation, instead, it uses the full available output of the projector
which is physically limited to one or the other, never both.

Check this link for ideas on how to combine the orientations:
** Mix Portrait and Landscape slides in a presentation
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00042.htm

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Re. Powerpoint 2002
At File-Page Set Up, I can size my Presentation Slide for a 35 mm Color
Photographic Slide. My proplem is that some 35 mm slides are taken with a
Horizontal Format and others with a Vertical Formal. In the Page set up
window I can set Orientation but this sets the orentation for the whole
presentation. How can I adjust the orentation of presentation slides
separately Vertical and Horizontal within the same presentaiton.
Thanks.