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Slide Orientation in Power Point 1

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Shamous

IS-IT--Management
Jun 23, 2001
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Is it possible to have a Slide in the portrait setting and all others in the Landscape setting?

Thanks

Rusty
 
Hi Rusty

Yes and No! As far as I am aware you cant have one portrait slide and the rest landscape in the same PowerPoint but there is a way to overcome it:

Assuming you want your first page to be in portrait mode:

Create and save it then add an action button wherever you want on that single page.

Now create another PowerPoint (Which defaults to Landscape mode) and hyperlink to it from your action button on the Portrait PowerPoint

Hope that makes and helps you
KB

VisFox Version 6 User / Windows ME
 
Thanks, I'm a little slow at PP. Could you tell me what an action button is? I got the hyperlink to work but you have to "click" on a graphic or some text to make it go to the other PP. Plus it doesnt' go back to where you left off. I am trying to "insert" a portrait page in a sea of Landscape pages.

Thanks

 
Ok no problems, if you give me a few hours I'll post back soon with some images showing how to do it

KB.....

VisFox Version 6 User / Windows ME
 
Hi Shamous

Sorry for delay but really busy yesterday. Ok, I'll give it to you as best I can:

You should have already created two powerpoints, one in landscape mode and one in portrait mode

Lets call them pp_land and pp_port

Firstly, in your main presentation (assuming its ppland) you need to click on the Autoshapes command button (Image shown below) then choose action buttons > then pick which ever shape you want (You can either use a blank one and add a text box to it or just use one with an arrow on it)

ppimage1.gif


Action Button:

ppimage2.gif


Once you select that option another box will pop up and ask you where you want to link that button to (Image shows how to scroll down and choose another powerpoint). What I would suggest here my friend, is to keep both your powerpoints presentations in the same folder to make it easier.

backto.gif


When you have linked to that powerpoint, simply open up your second powerpoint (pp_port) and do exactly the same thing to that one but the time link back to your first pp_land

Hope that makes sense and when you've done it once, its easy next time!

Good luck and let us know how you get on
Lee

PS: When you get confident with it, you can also change the appearance of your action buttons by holding your mouse pointer over it, then right click and select format action button (Try it!)

VisFox Version 6 User / Windows ME
 
Hi Shamous

Did you try out the above? Please let us know how you got on even if you found another way. Other users of this forum may benefit from your reply

Thanks
Lee....

VisFox Version 6 User / Windows ME
 
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